Marine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith underwent open-heart surgery on Monday to repair a valve defect that caused his heart attacks in late October. The Marine Corps announced this. Smith underwent successful surgery at a hospital that was not named “to repair a bicuspid aortic heart valve, which caused his cardiac arrest on October 29,” according to a Marine Corps announcement. “He is in good health…
In order to fix a broken valve that led to his heart attack in late October, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith underwent opened heart surgery on Monday. According to a Marine Corps statement, Smith underwent successful surgery at an unknown hospital” to repair the bicuspid valve in his heart, which was the reason for his respiratory arrest on October 29.” ” He’s in good shape. In order to fix a defective valve that led to his heart attack in late October, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith underwent opened heart surgery on Monday, the organization announced. According to a Marine Corps statement, Smith underwent successful surgery at an undisclosed hospital” to repair bicepsal valve in his heart, which was the cause of his respiratory arrest on October 29.” ” He’s in good shape.
Marine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith underwent open-heart surgery on Monday to repair a valve defect that caused his heart attacks in late October. The Marine Corps announced this. Smith underwent successful surgery at a hospital that was not named “to repair a bicuspid aortic heart valve, which caused his cardiac arrest on October 29,” according to a Marine Corps announcement. “He is in good health…