Kolkata, Indian cricket board chief
Sourav Ganguly underwent another
angioplasty on Thursday when two more stents were implanted to clear his clogged coronary arteries, an official at the
private hospital where he is admitted said. The 48-year-old cricket icon is "stable". "Two stents have been inserted to clear blocks in Mr
Ganguly's coronary arteries," the official said..
Earlier in the day, doctors carried out a series of medical tests on Ganguly, who was hospitalised on Wednesday for the second time in a month, because of a cardiac condition.
The former
India skipper had suffered a mild heart attack in January and was diagnosed with Triple Vessel Disease. He had undergone an angioplasty procedure during which a stent was inserted into one of the blocked arteries.
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