BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly is secure and has been discharged from the hospital on Sunday in Kolkata following angioplasty. Dr Rana Dasgupta of Apollo Hospital who was treating ‘Dada’ mentioned that he’s completely superb.
The Indian cricket board chief underwent a recent spherical of angioplasty on Thursday and two extra stents had been implanted to clear the 48- year-old cricket legend’s clogged coronary arteries.
Sourav Ganguly was admitted to the hospital earlier this week after complaining of chest ache. This was the second time on this month that the previous Indian captain needed to be hospitalized. According to Apollo Hospital, Ganguly’s well being was monitored on Saturday and his situation is secure.
Ganguly, who was admitted to Apollo Hospital on 27 January, underwent angioplasty for the second time on twenty eighth January. Ganguly is coping with an issue of triple vessel illness, resulting from which stents had been positioned in his coronary heart. Apollo docs had knowledgeable that two extra stents had been positioned in Ganguly’s physique to regularise the movement of blood in his arteries.
Ganguly had suffered a coronary heart assault earlier this yr. On 2nd January, he was exercising in his house gymnasium after which instantly suffered a stroke, after which he was admitted to Woodlands Hospital.
Ganguly underwent angioplasty there and a stent was positioned in his coronary heart. He returned house on January 7 after being within the hospital for five days at the moment.
After this, on 27 January, Ganguly once more felt ache in his chest and was taken to Apollo Hospital. Hospital officers had mentioned in a press release launched on Thursday 28 January {that a} workforce of docs efficiently carried out angioplasty of Ganguly and positioned two stents in his coronary heart.