"He is responding to treatment but he is still deeply unconscious. He will undergo tracheostomy today, a temporary bypass for the airway, so that the ventilator support can be removed," CEO and Consultant Neurosurgeon of Institute of Neurosciences John Vasiloudis said in a statement today.
A bulletin issued by the hospital said, "Tracheostomy is a progress as he (Ranodeep) is fighting for his life."
The actor, who was pillion riding on a friend's two-wheeler, suffered multiple injuries when his bike rammed into a concrete wall in the early hours on March 31. He was admitted to a super-speciality institute.
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