ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan and founding father of Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has been transferred to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for specialised eye remedy, ARY Information reported, quoting the manager director of PIMS.
In a press release, the manager director mentioned Imran Khan was administered the second dose of an anti-VEGF injection as a part of his ongoing eye remedy.
The process was carried out after a board of specialist docs carried out an in depth medical examination.
A marketing consultant heart specialist additionally carried out echocardiography and an electrocardiogram (ECG). Each checks returned regular outcomes, the manager director of PIMS acknowledged.
Docs declared the founding father of PTI medically secure following the evaluation. Hospital officers added that his consent was obtained earlier than the process.
The injection was administered within the working theater underneath a pre-determined protocol and with the help of microscopy, supervised by an knowledgeable surgeon.
In keeping with the assertion, Imran Khan’s situation remained secure earlier than, throughout and after the remedy.
The previous premier of Pakistan was later discharged from the hospital with medical recommendation, and officers confirmed that follow-up remedy for his eye situation will proceed.
Earlier, on 20 February, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Tariq Fazal Chaudhry mentioned on ARY Information’ program ‘Sawal Yeh Hai’ that Imran Khan can be taken again to the hospital on February 25.
He clarified that the sooner hospital go to had not been made on the request of any political chief, however on the recommendation of the jail docs.

