Sourav Ganguly, chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), will undergo several medical examinations on Thursday and then decide on the next treatment. This information was provided by senior doctors of the committee treating Ganguly. Ganguly, a former Indian cricket captain, was hospitalized on Wednesday after complaining of chest problems. They are more likely to have angiography. Doctors decide whether it is necessary to have a second stent.
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The doctor said, ‘Ganguly had a good night’s sleep. They had breakfast in the morning. Many of his tests are coming today, after which a decision will be made. Famous heart specialist Devi Shetty can also be reached here in the evening. He will hold a meeting with doctors treating Ganguly after seeing the test report. “After the results of the investigation, we decide whether he should put two stents or not,” the doctor said.
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According to family sources, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called Ganguly in the morning and inquired about her condition. Senior CPI (M) leader Ashok Bhattacharya has also reached the hospital. Significantly, earlier this month, the former captain of India suffered from chest pain while exercising at home, and was later hospitalized. After this, Ganguly underwent angioplasty. A nine-member medical team was formed to treat them, and stents were added to the coronary artery after consultation with specialists such as Devi Shetty, RK Panda, Samuel Mathew, Ashwin Mehta and Shamin K Sharma in New York.
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