Here are some interesting parts of an article I found on the procedure being performed on NFL players.
CDH treatment success in the NFL
Nearly 3 out of 4 (72 percent) of NFL players who were treated surgically for CDH returned to play and continued to play in an average of 29.3 games over a 2.8-year period after surgery. In contrast, less than half (46 percent) of those treated nonsurgically returned to play; those who did played an average of 14.7 games over a 1.5-year period before retiring.
None of the players who returned to the field sustained a spinal cord injury after surgery, noted Dr. Hsu, although 5.3 percent did have a second surgical procedure in the cervical spine, either at the original or an adjacent level.
The article also explains how DBs have a lower success rate than other positions.
Which isn't surprising to me.
Originally Posted by: Dexter_Sinister