Ben Simmons has successful surgery on right foot fracture

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By Brandon Apter, Sports Talk Philly editor  

The Philadelphia 76ers announced on Tuesday afternoon that forward Ben Simmons had successful surgery on his right foot. The operation was to repair a fracture of Simmons' fifth metatarsal in his right foot. An official team press release confirmed it was an acute Jones fracture that Simmons suffered. Check out the release here:

The Philadelphia 76ers announced today that forward Ben Simmons underwent successful surgery to repair an acute Jones fracture of the fifth metatarsal of his right foot. Simmons suffered the injury when he rolled his ankle after landing on the foot of another player during a 76ers team scrimmage on September 30, 2016. 

The surgery was performed by Dr. Martin O’Malley, Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon and Fellowship Director of the Foot and Ankle Service at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. Dr. Jonathan Glashow, Sixers Chief Medical Officer and Co-Chief of Sports Medicine Orthopedics at New York’s Mount Sinai Medical Center, assisted with the procedure.  

Simmons' rehabilitation will fall under the supervision of Sixers Director of Performance Research and Development Dr. David T. Martin. 

"Our sports performance and medical staff was debriefed by Dr. O'Malley following the procedure, and we were encouraged by the positive feedback," Martin said. "Moving forward, a comprehensive return to court program will be implemented for Ben, and we will closely monitor his progress throughout the rehabilitation process." 

Additional information regarding Simmons’ recovery and return to play timetable will be provided as available and when appropriate.

While there is no timetable available for recovery, the No. 1 overall pick from this year's draft is expected to miss at least three months according to Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com.

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