Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Thank you for the updates, Sir. We do pray that Dr.Sharma gets well soon, and gets back home as soon as possible.  Skand'82 and Prabha'84  Subject: Re: Updates on Dr ML Sharma To: mgims Date: Monday, July 26, 2010, 7:17 PM  Thanks S.P.Sir for the updates. We are happy to know that sir is stable. Praying for a speedy and uneventful recovery, Regards Raju Shah > > > Dear all, > > > > Dr ML Sharma was transferred to Care hospital, Hyderabad Monday morning. His > > reached the hospital at 3:00 PM after an 8-hour long train journey. He was > > accompanied by his two grandsons, Pawan (1996 batch) and Vijay (1998 batch) > > and Udit Narang, lecturer in Medicine (1998 batch). > > > > Following myocardial infarction, Dr. Sharma was troubled by two to three > > episodes of nocturnal angina. He was on maximum medical therapy but his > > angina did not respond to the treatment. We therefore thought it prudent to > > have his coronary arteries re-imaged, and if feasible, either open them or > > create alternate channels to feed the thirsty myocardium. Padmabhushan Dr > > Soma Raju, Chief Cardiologist, Care Hospital will be looking after Dr. > > Sharma. Dr. Varun Bhargava (1969) batch is also incidentally in Care, > > Hyderabad for next few days and is providing wonderful support to his > > teacher. > > > > Dr. Sharma is in good spirits. I read to him, at his bedside, all the mails > > that the MGIMS alumni wrote wishing him speedy recovery. Tears welled up in > > his eyes. „I cannot never forget this love and affection‰, he said; „Mission > > accomplished: what more can a teacher demand from his students‰, he mumbled. > > > > More, later. > > > > SP > > > > -- > > SP Kalantri > > Department of Medicine > > MGIMS > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 That is very good news indeed, to hear that he'll be back in Sevagram soon :-) Ravin '82 > > > Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery > yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care > Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. > > Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he > developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called > intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen > demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel disease > and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that > benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical > therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted four > arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. > > Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next > week > end. > > SP Kalantri > Sevagr > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 That's great news ! Prabha '84 > > > Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery > yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care > Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. > > Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he > developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called > intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen > demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel disease > and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that > benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical > therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted four > arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. > > Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next > week > end. > > SP Kalantri > Sevagr > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 Thanx SP Sir, We hope for the best and reassured in the knowledge that everything possible is being done for our favorite teacher. Sanjay and Radhika Marwah ________________________________ To: MGIMS e-group <mgims > Sent: Fri, 30 July, 2010 12:03:24 PM Subject: Updates on Dr ML Sharma Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel disease and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted four arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next week end. SP Kalantri Sevagr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 We all pray for the speedy recovery of our beloved Princi whom we all hold in very high esteem. Santosh Sujata Updates on Dr ML Sharma Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel disease and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted four arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next week end. SP Kalantri Sevagr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 Dear Dr Kalantri, Thank you so much for keeping us updated. God bless, Santosh Updates on Dr ML Sharma Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel disease and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted four arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next week end. SP Kalantri Sevagr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Be(a)t you, nobody can ! Â Prabha'84 Subject: Re: Updates on Dr ML Sharma To: mgims Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 11:30 AM Â You just can't beat this. I mean, Dr. ML Sharma, after beating all odds, undergoes a beating heart surgery. And then finally his heart beats normally. The disease beats a hasty retreat. Can anyone beat that? Kishore Shah 1974 Updates on Dr ML Sharma > Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery > yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care > Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. > > Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he > developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called > intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen > demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel > disease > and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that > benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical > therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted four > arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. > > Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next > week > end. > > SP Kalantri > Sevagr > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 Thank You S.P.Sir, You have done the best possible treatment for our dear M.L.Sharma. You really looked after his well being. Thanks for keeping us updated. Hope to see you, ML Sharma sir & other staff in last week october. Thanks again Regards Raju Shah 1978 batch. > > > > > > > You just can't beat this. I mean, Dr. ML Sharma, after beating all odds, > > undergoes a beating heart surgery. And then finally his heart beats > > normally. The disease beats a hasty retreat. Can anyone beat that? > > > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > Updates on Dr ML Sharma > > > > > Dr ML Sharma underwent an emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery > > > yesterday evening. He has been shifted to the surgical ICU of the Care > > > Hospital, Hyderabad, following his operation. > > > > > > Doctors caring fro Dr Sharma performed an urgent angiography when he > > > developed low blood pressure and required a mechanical device called > > > intra-aortic balloon pump to correct the mismatch between cardiac oxygen > > > demand and oxygen supply. The angiogram showed severe triple vessel > > > disease > > > and poorly contracting left ventricle. The cardiac surgeon thought that > > > benefits of emergency bypass surgery are greater than continuing medical > > > therapy and therefore chose to do a beating heart surgery. He grafted > > four > > > arteries to bypass the lesions obstructing his coronary arteries. > > > > > > Dr Sharma is doing well and we hope to get him back to Sevagram by next > > > week > > > end. > > > > > > SP Kalantri > > > Sevagr > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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