‘Sourav Ganguly stable, likely to be discharged from hospital on Wednesday’
Sourav Ganguly is prone to be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday, Woodlands Hospital MD & CEO Dr Rupali Basu informed reporters on Monday. She knowledgeable that the BCCI president and former India captain is holding nicely and the medical board, in session with Ganguly’s members of the family, determined that angioplasty can be accomplished for 2 broken coronary arteries at a later date.
“Our nine-member medical board met today at 11.30 am with reputed specialists on zoom platform. The consensus of the board was that deferring the angioplasty for now is deemed to be a safer option since Mr Ganguly is stable, without any chest pain and is on optimal medical management,” Dr Basu mentioned on the press convention.
“The family members were present during the board meeting and were explained about the disease process and further therapeutic plan,” she added.
Angioplasty was accomplished on Ganguly’s proper coronary artery after he suffered a gentle coronary heart assault on Saturday. Dr Basu mentioned the opposite two broken coronary arteries, too, want angioplasty however that wouldn’t be accomplished through the present admission. Surgery has been dominated out.
Asked when Ganguly is prone to be discharged, Dr Basu mentioned: “Dr Devi Shetty is coming tomorrow. We will have another round of discussion. He is likely to be discharged on Wednesday.”
Meanwhile, Minister of State for Finance and former BCCI president Anurag Thakur visited Ganguly on the hospital and hoped that the previous India captain would return to “routine, normal life soon”.