Deccan Chronicle

Dada to undergo 2nd angioplast­y

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Jan. 4: Cricket Board president and former India captain Sourav Ganguly will have to undergo another angioplast­y in a “few days or weeks” but for now be discharged from hospital as his condition is “stable”, the CEO of the medical facility said on Monday.

“A nine-member board of senior doctors discussed Ganguly’s condition and reached a consensus that though necessary, angioplast­y can be deferred to a later date as he is stable,” Woodlands Hospital MD and CEO Dr Rupali Basu said.

“Renowned cardiologi­sts Dr Devi Shetty and Dr R.K. Panda participat­ed in the discussion through a virtual platform while another expert from the US was part of the discussion over the phone,” she said.

“The angioplast­y will take place for sure in a few days or weeks. He will be discharged most probably the day after tomorrow.”

Treating doctors will keep a constant watch on his condition and take appropriat­e measures at his home after he is discharged, said a member of the medical board.

Dr Devi Shetty is likely to visit Ganguly on Tuesday and have another meeting with doctors about the next course of treatment.

“The medical board came to a consensus that deferring angioplast­y for now is a safer option as Mr Ganguly is stable, does not

Kolkata,

● Sourav Ganguly was diagnosed with three blocked coronary arteries, following which a stent was inserted in one to remove the blockage.

have chest pain and is on optimal management,” she noted.

The stylish left-handed former India batsman had suffered a “mild” heart attack on Saturday.

He was diagnosed with three blocked coronary arteries, following which a stent was inserted in one to remove the blockage.

Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur, also a former president of the BCCI, visited the hospital to see Ganguly and expressed hope he will soon return to his normal life.

“Dada is a hero of the country. He has seen a lot of ups and downs in cricket and defeated his opponents numerous times. He will do the same this time.

“Sourav was smiling when I met him today. He appeared fine and I know he will be back to his normal life soon and will play an important role in taking Indian cricket to the next level. He has to play a very vital role, first in the BCCI and then in several other fields for the country,” Thakur added.

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