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WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- US Vice President
Dick Cheney had successful surgery Saturday to treat aneurysms behind both
knees, his spokeswoman Jennifer Mayfield said.
"Presently, the vice president is awake, alert, and
comfortable" after the six-hour procedure at the George Washington University
Hospital, Mayfield said in a statement.
She said Cheney would remain in the hospital for up
to 48 hoursto monitor his recovery and was expected to resume his regular
schedule when released.
Cheney's office announced last week that he would
undergo an elective surgical procedure to treat an aneurysm in the artery behind
the right knee that was discovered earlier this year duringa routine checkup,
but it did not mention the aneurysm behind his left knee.
Local anesthesia was used in the procedure, and there
were no complications, she said.
Cheney, 64, who has a history of heart trouble,
underwent angioplasty in November 2000 after suffering his fourth heart attack
since 1978.
An aneurism is a bulging weak spot in an artery,
which may eventually burst or rupture if not treated. Enditem |