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Luis Miguel discharged from New York hospital after heart surgery

From El Comercio · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexican singer Luis Miguel has been discharged from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York after undergoing heart surgery.
  • He was admitted under his mother's surname to protect his privacy and is reportedly in stable condition.
  • Miguel is expected to continue his recovery and rehabilitation in Mexico, away from the public eye.

Mexican superstar Luis Miguel has left New York's Mount Sinai Hospital after a successful heart surgery, according to international press reports. The singer, who was admitted under his mother's surname, Basteri, to ensure his privacy, is reported to be in stable condition and recovering well.

The cardiac intervention had initially impacted the artist's schedule, prompting a strict privacy operation. However, his positive evolution has allowed for his discharge, with plans to continue his rehabilitation in Mexico. Spanish cardiologist Valentรญn Fuster, a renowned specialist in heart valve procedures, reportedly led the medical team that operated on Miguel.

Miguel's partner, designer Paloma Cuevas, and his daughter, model Michelle Salas, were reportedly by his side during his hospital stay. While media outlets have offered conflicting reports on his exact whereabouts, the consensus is that he is returning to Mexico for a quiet recovery, away from the public spotlight.

Details surrounding the specific nature of the heart condition and surgery remain private. However, the focus now shifts to Miguel's recuperation period before he considers resuming his professional commitments and public activities. His return to the stage will depend on his full recovery and readiness.

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Originally published by El Comercio in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.