Published 11:40 IST, January 31st 2021
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly discharged from hospital after fresh round of angioplasty
In the latest development, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly was discharged from Apollo Hospitals in Kolkata on Sunday after he was hospitalised for the 2nd time
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In latest development, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly was discharged from Apollo Hospitals in Kolkata on Sunday after he was hospitalised for second time this month on Thursday. former Indian skipper h been rushed to hospital on Thursday after he complained of chest pain following which he underwent an angioplasty. As per reports, two stents were implanted to clear blocks in one of Sourav Ganguly's coronary arteries.
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"Sourav Ganguly has been examined by Dr. Aftab Khan and Dr. Ashwin Mehta. He is doing well. He has been shifted to a private room from critical care unit," medical bulletin issued by hospital on Thursday re.
"Dr. Aftab Khan and team comprising Dr. Ashwin Mehta, Dr. Devi Shetty, Dr. Ajit Desai, Dr. Saroj Mondal, and Dr. Saptarshi Basu successfully performed angioplasty on Sourav Ganguly on January 28, 2021, and two stents were placed," said medical bulletin on Thursday. " procedure was uneventful. Ganguly is stable and under close observation," it h ded.
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Sourav Ganguly suffers cardiac arrest
Board of Control for Cricket President was first mitted to a hospital in Kolkata on January 2 after experiencing chest pain while working out in gym at his residence. After getting tests done, it came to light that Sourav Ganguly h suffered a mild cardiac issue. reafter, Woodlands hospital in Kolkata h set up a three-member board heed by Dr. Saroj Mondal who performed primary angioplasty on cricketer. size of board grew in subsequent days, with prominent doctors from or cities and hospitals also joining, including heart specialists Dr. Ramakanta Panda and Dr. Devi Shetty. As per PTI, decision to conduct an angioplasty on Ganguly at Apollo Hospital was taken after ted cardiologist Devi Shetty went through his test reports. former skipper's vital parameters are reported to be stable, as per latest reports. When he was previously discharged from hospital after his first angioplasty, it was said that he would need ar one, though t necessarily immediately.
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11:40 IST, January 31st 2021