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Salim Khan Stable After Minor Brain Procedure
18 Feb
Summary
- Salim Khan was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on Tuesday morning.
- A Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) was successfully performed.
- He is stable in the ICU and continues to be observed.

Veteran writer Salim Khan is recovering well after being admitted to Lilavati Hospital on Tuesday morning. He underwent a successful Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) procedure on February 18, performed by a neurosurgeon.
Khan was initially treated for high blood pressure and placed on a ventilator as a precautionary measure. Doctors confirmed he was fully conscious upon arrival and that a minor brain hemorrhage was managed without the need for surgery.
He is currently stable and in the ICU, continuing to be under close observation. He is expected to be taken off the ventilator by tomorrow, with his age being a noted factor in his care.


