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Oct 13, 2007 12:44 pm US/Eastern
Sen. Kennedy Released From Hospital After Surgery
Surgeons Cleared Blocked Carotid Artery
BOSTON (WBZ) ―
Senator Edward Kennedy has been released from the hospital, one day after undergoing surgery to repair a partially blocked artery in his neck. Kennedy's left carotid artery was 70 percent blocked - a problem discovered during a routine examination.
Kennedy underwent the hour-long procedure at Massachusetts General Hospital on Friday morning. The carotid artery is a major supplier of blood to the neck and head.
By Friday afternoon, doctors said Senator Kennedy was sitting up, eating ice cream and drinking ginger ale. He planned to watch the Red Sox game Friday night.
A spokesperson for the Senator told WBZ that Kennedy was released from Mass General on Saturday. "After a few days of rest at home in Hyannis Port, the Senator will return to the Senate," the spokesperson said.
The surgery was performed by Dr. Richard Cambria, the hospital's chief of vascular surgery.
"As part of a routine evaluation of Senator Kennedy's back and spine, MRI studies picked up an unrelated, asymptomatic blockage in the senator's left carotid artery," said a statement from Kennedy's Washington office. "This morning, Senator Kennedy underwent preventive surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital to remove the blockage."
Kennedy, 75, is in relatively good health for his age, but he has been bothered by an aching back since a 1964 plane crash, which killed a pilot and one of Kennedy's aides. Then-Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., who was traveling with Kennedy, pulled him from the wreckage but Kennedy suffered a back injury, punctured lung, broken ribs and internal bleeding.
Because of the persistent pain, the senator often leans on a wall or sits on a stool when he otherwise would be expected to stand for an extended period.
Kennedy had a routine back examination on Oct. 4, followed by an MRI exam at Cape Cod Hospital on Tuesday. That night, doctors told him of the arterial blockage.
Kennedy campaigned Wednesday in the Merrimack Valley for Niki Tsongas, a Democrat seeking the 5th Congressional District seat in a special election next week, before heading to Massachusetts General for additional tests.
Kennedy is the lone surviving son in a famed political family. His eldest brother, Joseph, was killed in a World War II airplane crash, another sibling, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1963, while his remaining brother, Robert, was assassinated in 1968.
Kennedy, considered a liberal lion in the Senate, was re-elected in 2006. His current term ends in 2013. The senator made a failed run for the presidency in 1980.
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