Rishabh Pant Accident News
Rishabh Pant Accident News: The report added that the hospital didn’t confirm the development. Additionally, BCCI would roll out an official statement soon on Rishabh’s progress
After surviving a terrible vehicle accident, India wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was flown from Dehradun to Mumbai for additional medical attention. The 25-year-old had planned to surprise a family member by traveling from Delhi to Roorkee. But he was involved in an accident and was first brought to a nearby hospital before being transferred to Dehradun.
Rishabh Pant Accident: Where is Rishabh Pant Admitted?
Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, the director of the Centre for Sports Medicine, is the cricket player’s immediate supervisor at the moment. The BCCI Medical Team will continue to keep an eye on him throughout his recuperation and rehabilitation.
The wicketkeeper-batter has a torn ligament in his right knee, according to Mid-day. The procedure was carried out at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani hospital by Dr. Pardiwala and the Director of Arthroscopy & Shoulder Service.
“On Friday morning at around 10.30 am Dr Pardiwala and his team conducted ligament tear surgery on his right knee, the surgery was performed for around 2 to 3 hours. The surgery went smoothly.” As Reports.
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Rishabh Pant Health Update: BCCI would roll out an official statement soon on Rishabh’s progress.
His automobile crashed into a road divider and caught fire on the Delhi-Dehradun route in the early hours of December 30. In the Uttarakhand state’s Haridwar district, between Manglaur and Narsan, a horrifying automobile accident occurred.
Prior to being sent to Max Hospital in Dehradun, Pant was initially brought to Saksham Hospital Multispecialty and Trauma Center. He was travelling in his Mercedes automobile from New Delhi to his birthplace of Roorkee.
Following the car accident, according to the first medical update from the BCCI. Pant sustained two cuts to his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee. As well as injuries to his right wrist, ankle, and toe in addition to abrasions on his back.
An evening later, a medical bulletin said that Pant’s brain and spine MRI test findings were normal. Pant also underwent plastic surgery, it was stated, to treat his facial wounds, lacerations, and abrasions.