Robin Williams recovering after op

(Agencies)
2009-03-25 10:10
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Robin Williams recovering after op

Actor Robin Williams is shown at a premiere during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in this January 18, 2009 file photo. Williams, 57, had successful heart surgery for an aortic valve replacement March 13, 2009 at the Cleveland Clinc, and is expected to make a complete recovery from his surgery in the next two months and plans to resume his comedy tour afterward, his representatives said on March 23, 2009. [Agencies]

Robin Williams is recovering well after having heart surgery.

The US comedian underwent a three-and-a-half hour operation at Ohio's Cleveland Clinic on March 13 and is now resting. Staff cardiothoracic surgeon A. Marc Gillinov, M.D. said: "Mr. Williams' operation went extremely well, and we expect him to make a full recovery.

The surgery was conducted to replace his aortic valve, repair his mitral valve and correct his irregular heartbeat.

A couple hours after surgery, he was entertaining the medical team and making us all laugh. "His heart is strong, and he will have normal heart function in the coming weeks with no limitations on what he'll be able to do."

Robin, 57, was taken ill earlier this month while he was on an 80-date tour of his one man show 'Weapons of Self-Destruction'. After experiencing shortness of breath he was admitted to a Miami hospital where it was discovered he needed the operation.

Robin said: "The professionals at the University of Miami Hospital and ultimately at the Cleveland Clinic were all fantastic. I can't thank them enough for their kindness and dedication while I was in their care. I must also thank all the people who have expressed their love and concern for me. I have been deeply touched by their support. "I got some great new material for the tour and can't wait to get back on the road. I'm thinking the next leg of the tour will be 'Weapons of Self-Destruction and Reconstruction!"