Pawan Kalyan discharged from Mumbai hospital after shoulder surgery
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Key Takeaways
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan was discharged from Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai on Wednesday, 15 July, following successful surgery on his right shoulder. According to his office, he is set to return to Hyderabad, where he will rest at his residence before beginning a structured rehabilitation programme.
The Surgery and Diagnosis
Pawan Kalyan, who also heads the Jana Sena Party, underwent the procedure on 11 July. The hospital's health bulletin confirmed he was diagnosed with a right shoulder rotator cuff injury, comprising an extensive tear of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendon along with an associated avulsion fracture of the greater tuberosity bone.
The surgery — an arthroscopic repair — was performed by Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, Director of Arthroscopy and Shoulder Service at the hospital. The bulletin noted the procedure was uneventful and that Pawan Kalyan was comfortable and recovering well post-operation.
Recovery Timeline and Physiotherapy Plan
Doctors have advised three weeks of rest before physiotherapy begins. According to the hospital bulletin, full recovery of shoulder function is expected over the next four months.
Notably, Pawan Kalyan is also reported to have a problem in his other shoulder, for which doctors are currently recommending physiotherapy. Physicians are expected to evaluate that condition and suggest a further course of action in six months, according to statements made by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
Political Leaders Extend Support
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu visited Pawan Kalyan at the hospital on 12 July, wishing him a full and speedy recovery. 'Doctors are advising that he needs to rest for three weeks, followed by physiotherapy. He is having a problem in the other shoulder, for which doctors are advising physiotherapy. After six months, they will evaluate and suggest a further course of action,' Naidu said.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also visited the hospital on 13 July to inquire about Pawan Kalyan's health and extend his wishes for a speedy recovery. The visits by two senior chief ministers underline Pawan Kalyan's prominence as a key ally in the ruling National Democratic Alliance coalition.
What Happens Next
With physiotherapy slated to begin in three weeks and a four-month full-recovery window, Pawan Kalyan's return to active political and administrative duties in Andhra Pradesh is expected to be gradual. His office has not yet indicated a timeline for his resumption of official responsibilities as Deputy Chief Minister.