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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Cassano is discharged and begins its recovery

Milan striker Antonio Cassano was discharged late on Saturday after last Friday to undergo an operation to close the hole in the atria of the heart which had caused a mild cerebral ischemia.

Cassano will begin their recovery at home and doctors say it will take five or six months to return to step on the pitch.

On Saturday, the player is subjected to final testing and the doctors decided to discharge as it is not defective, reported Milan.

During the day on Saturday, Cassano had been visited by a group of Milan fans, who spoke would have been better if they broke a leg in the heart problem.

On Friday, Cassano underwent surgery, which lasted about half an hour and was performed under local anesthesia by Dr. Mario Carminati, Head of Cardiology of Birth Defects and one of the leading experts in the field.

A BIG SCARE
On October 29, Cassano began to have problems with movement and to speak on his return to Milan after the match that pitted league against Roma team and where the Rossoneri prevailed by 3-2 .

Cassano suffered a mild cerebral ischemia due to what is called a patent foramen ovale (PFO), ie a hole that separates the right atrium from the left and that normally closes after birth.

For the former player of Sampdoria, Roma and Real Madrid finished the season and will also contest his involvement in the European.

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