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Successful Bypass Surgery In Hyderabad After Stents Blocked in Delhi.

Dr. Prateek Bhatnagar

Prateek Bhatnagar Director Cardiac Surgery, on a 50 years man after stents placed in his left main coronary artery at Delhi just 3 months back, had blocked. Mr. Hemant, a resident of Delhi NCR, had developed chest pain (angina). He subsequently underwent stenting procedure in left main coronary artery.

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Diabetic patient who had 12 stents in his heart underwent a successful Beating Heart Surgery.

Dr. Prateek Bhatnagar

A 55 years old diabetic male patient who had 12 stents in his heart underwent a successful beating heart bypass surgery under Dr. Prateek Bhatnagar, Director Cardiac Surgery. The patient was suffering with angina (chest pain) since 2002. The last 3 stents were placed just 6 months back but were not working.

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Asia’s first “Live” liver donor gets successful high risk beating heart bypass surgery

Dr. Prateek Bhatnagar

He himself developed heart disease a couple of years later. He next underwent stenting in his coronary arteries in 2000, 2010 and 2012 at Pune. A total of 6 stents were placed. He recently developed unstable angina. Coronary angiography showed multiple blocks in the stents, needing an urgent bypass surgery.

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Rise of the Lysenkoist Cardiologists

Dr. Anish Koka

Typical angina was defined as a symptom complex that includes substernal chest pressure or pain that was made worse with exertion/emotional stress, and relieved by rest or nitroglycerin. Atypical angina is classified as having any two of the three symptoms, and non-anginal pain any one of the three symptoms.