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  1. Apr 5, 2019 · Here's What That Means" - Maggie O’Neill. Health Magazine. New York, NY. (April 05, 2019) Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, 75, is recovering after undergoing heart valve surgery earlier this week. The prodedure Mick Jagger had is called a transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

  2. Apr 5, 2019 · Health. What to Know About Heart Valve Replacements as Mick Jagger Recovers from Surgery. The Rolling Stones frontman underwent valve replacement surgery this week, according to...

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  3. Apr 5, 2019 · 5th April 2019. Mick Jagger performs live. Mick Jagger is reportedly recovering in New York after successfully undergoing heart surgery. The Rolling Stones icon underwent heart valve...

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  4. Apr 5, 2019 · Mick Jagger, 75, is recovering in hospital from heart surgery after cancelling Rolling Stones shows. Mick went into surgery to have a heart valve replaced after a mystery illness caused the Rolling Stones to postpone future gigs.

    • Fact 1: What Was Mick Jagger Diagnosed with?
    • Fact 2: What Are The Risks of Aortic Stenosis? Is It fatal?
    • Fact 3: What Are Mick Jagger's Treatment Options?
    • Fact 4: Is Aortic Valve Replacement Safe?
    • Fact 5: What Will Mick Jagger’s Recovery from Heart Surgery Be like?
    • May 19, 2019 Update: Mick Dances 6 Weeks After TAVR
    • June 25 Update: Mick Jagger Celebrates Recovery with 60,000 Fans
    • Our Thoughts & Prayers Remain with Mick!!!
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    Considering that all media reports suggest that Jagger had heart valve replacement (not a heart valve repair), it is possible to speculate that Mick Jagger suffered from aortic stenosis, which is a narrow heart valve. The aortic valve is responsible for managing blood flow through the heart to the rest of the body. Jagger’s aortic valve was calcifi...

    Although under-diagnosed and under-treated, aortic stenosis is a common form of heart valve disease. Dr. Michael Mack, a leading heart surgeon at The Heart Hosptial Baylor Plano, stated in a recent interview, "Up to 12% of the elderly population have some form of aortic stenosis." Patients with narrow heart valves may experience symptoms including ...

    Traditionally, aortic stenosis has been treated using open heart surgery during a procedure known as aortic valve replacement. During surgical aortic valve replacement procedure (SAVR), the patient’s heart is stopped. Then, the diseased aortic valve is removed and replaced with a tissue heart valve (cow valve or pig valve) or a mechanical heart val...

    The great news for Jagger is that both forms of aortic valve replacement are very safe. While there are serious risks and concerns for each patient, thousands of patients at HeartValveSurgery.com have have had excellent results with both operations. You can see many inspirational Patient Success Stories here. So you know, I’m living proof that pati...

    Depending on the type of aortic valve replacement performed on the patient – SAVR or TAVR – the recovery can be significantly different. While each patient is unique, so is their recovery. Typically, the recovery from SAVR is typically longer (several months) given the invasive nature of the procedure. The recovery from TAVR can be much less as the...

    Today, we received more great news regarding Jagger's recovery from aortic valve surgery. As you can see in this new video posted at Instagram, Mick posted a video of himself practicing some energetic dance moves in a dance studio.

    It appears that Mick Jagger's recovery from his TAVR procedure is complete! That's right. This past weekend, Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones kicked off their "2019 No Filter" tour at Soldier Field in Chicago. The show received rave reviews as Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones amplified their place in history as one of the greatest rock bands of...

    On behalf of the patient community at HeartValveSurgery.com, our thoughts and prayers continue to go out to Mick Jagger, his family, his friends and his fans. Personally, I’ve been a Rolling Stones fan for years and have been fortunate to see Jagger perform live at the Los Angeles Coliseum. That said, with the latest upate of Jagger dancing it appe...

  5. Apr 11, 2019 · By Karen Mizoguchi. Published on April 11, 2019 06:15PM EDT. Mick Jagger is back on his feet! Over a week after he reportedly underwent heart valve replacement surgery, the Rolling Stones...

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  7. Apr 8, 2019 · Roughly 2.5 million people in the United States over the age of 75, Jagger’s age, have been diagnosed with aortic stenosis, which can lead to aortic heart valve disease. Dr. Jennifer Hanna, a cardiothoracic surgeon at HCA Healthcare/HealthONE’s The Medical Center of Aurora sheds light on heart valve disease, traditional surgery options and ...

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