Overview
- He left Hospital Vila Nova Star in São Paulo on November 26 following a five‑day stay that began on November 22.
- Medical bulletins reported he remained clinically stable throughout the admission with no new episodes of atrial fibrillation.
- His care team, led by cardiologist Ludhmila Hajjar, identified catheter ablation as the definitive corrective option for the rhythm disorder.
- He will continue with outpatient follow‑up after discharge, according to the hospital.
- Cardiology experts explained that catheter ablation targets abnormal electrical tissue and is considered minimally invasive, which can cure or control certain arrhythmias.