Sourav Ganguly stable, likely to be discharged tomorrow
BCCI president and former Team India captain Sourav Ganguly who underwent angioplasty after suffering a mild heart attack is in stable
Kolkata: BCCI president and former Team India captain Sourav Ganguly, who underwent angioplasty after suffering a mild heart attack, is in a stable condition, and his vital health parameters are normal, a doctor at the hospital where he is admitted said on Tuesday.
Doctors at the private hospital had on Monday reached a consensus that 48-year-old Ganguly, who has been diagnosed with 'Triple vessel disease', will be discharged on Wednesday, and the second angioplasty, which he might have to undergo, could be performed at a "later stage".
"Dr Shetty arrived here this morning. He will be monitoring his condition and meet the team treating him to take a call on when to conduct the next angioplasty," the doctor said.