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Keyhole op saved the police after damaging angioplasty

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Nagpur: A 40-year-old police are left to look at life with disabilities after the artery is cut in angioplasty.
Corrective surgery requires sternum bone cuts and a long time for recovery.
The doctor at Kingsway Hospital suggested a key procedure that helped the police avoid other complex angioplasties.
Cutting the sternum will take a long time to recover in addition to deactivating it from doing physically tiring work for a long time in the future.
Dr.
Saurabh Varshney, a cardiologist, said in other heart operations, the sternum bone was cut and separated.
“This makes great fear in patients.
Recovery also requires a lot of time,” he said.
Dr.
Varshney added that the incision was as small as the key size for bypass surgery.
“The keyhole bypass is less painful and only takes three days to be dismissed,” he said the police artery was dissected during the previous operation.
“In angioplasty, limited mobility, patients are advised not to drive or lift heavy loads.
The keyhole helped him continue his duties in a week because this limitation was not there,” he said.
Dr.
Varshney said he had patients who performed key bypass operations to be carried out for eight years ago.
“The absence of a large midline scar proves how beneficiously the method is,” he said.
Dr.
Manish Sonkusale, Dr.
Prajakta Kayayarkar, Dr.
Pratiksha Jaiswal and Dr.
Ameya Beethkar are part of the team.

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