on 02-04-2019 01:54
on 02-04-2019 01:54
Wishing him a speedy recovery.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/mick-jagger-heart-surgery-rolling-stones-tour-816214/
on 02-04-2019 18:28
on 02-04-2019 18:28
My grandpa had that too. But it seems like he was born that way, but it never had an effect - until the infarction came.
He got it changed with minimal-invasive surgery.
on 02-04-2019 18:42
on 02-04-2019 18:42
What a lovely out-come for your G'pa @ComaChameleon
on 02-04-2019 20:10
Wishing Sir Mick well ... hopefully he will be able to return to being his energetic / athletic self soonest
on 02-04-2019 22:16
on 02-04-2019 22:16
@TallTrees wrote:What a lovely out-come for your G'pa @ComaChameleon
Yes, he got it 1,5 years ago. one year went well... After it was inflamed and yes... It was a slow dying. He died in january. But without the new valve maybe earlier...
on 02-04-2019 22:20
on 02-04-2019 22:20
Depending on the level of damage to the heart valve, we can now do this operation via the artery in the groin, passing a small 'scope all the way through to the damaged valve. Mesh can be inserted the same way. This supports the damaged valve. In many cases this is all that's required...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 02-04-2019 22:59
on 02-04-2019 22:59
@Cleoriff wrote:Depending on the level of damage to the heart valve, we can now do this operation via the artery in the groin, passing a small 'scope all the way through to the damaged valve. Mesh can be inserted the same way. This supports the damaged valve. In many cases this is all that's required...
TAVI << That's the one he got. It's so fascinating whats possible nowadays!