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Sourav Ganguly undergoes profitable angioplasty, two stents more likely to be implanted

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Image Source : PTI Sourav Ganguly 
Doctors on Thursday carried out an angioplasty on BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, stated an official lof a personal hospital the place he’s admitted.
Two stents are more likely to be implanted to clear blocks in a coronary artery of the 48-year-old former Indian cricket captain, he stated.
The choice to conduct an angioplasty was taken after famous heart specialist Devi Shetty went via stories of exams performed on Ganguly and consulted medical doctors treating him on the hospital.
“After diagnosing his condition, we have decided to carry out angioplasty,” a senior physician informed PTI.
Earlier, a sequence of exams have been performed on Ganguly who was hospitalised on Wednesday for a checkup for his cardiac situation.

Ganguly had complained of chest ache whereas exercising at his residence round three weeks in the past. He was recognized with three blocked coronary arteries then and had a stent implanted in his proper coronary artery in one other hospital, The BCCI president “slept well all night. He had a light breakfast,” the senior physician stated.
According to a supply in Ganguly’s household, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee could go to him on the hospital.
She additionally known as him up within the morning to investigate about his well being, Senior CPI(M) chief Ashok Bhattacharya additionally paid a go to to Ganguly on the hospital.
The former left-handed batsman was on Wednesday afternoon rushed to the non-public hospital on EM Bypass right here from his Behala residence as he felt “dizzy with slight discomfort in chest”.
A inexperienced hall was created by the town police for his easy journey to the hospital. A press release issued by the medical institution on Wednesday night acknowledged that a number of exams have been carried out on the emergency ward, however there was “no change in his (vital health) parameters since his last hospitalisation”.