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Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, 75, is recovering after undergoing heart valve surgery earlier this week. In an Instagram post on Friday, Jagger wrote that he was “feeling much better now and on the mend” after having the procedure at a New York hospital. reported Billboard. The prodedure Jagger had is called a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).

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Rock icon Mick Jagger reportedly underwent heart valve replacement surgery in New York this week, days after the Rolling Stones announced that the latest leg of their No Filter Tour would be.

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Part of his speedy recovery is due to the fact that Mr. Jagger underwent a new type of heart valve surgery called TAVR (or Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement).This is a minimally invasive procedure whereby the aortic valve (the one way door that controls blood flow from the heart to the body) is replaced without cutting through the breast bone or putting a patient on a heart-lung machine.

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Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is set to undergo heart valve replacement surgery. The rocker and his bandmates postponed their upcoming North American tour over the weekend after it was.