Cheney to undergo surgery, spokesman says

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Vice President Cheney will undergo surgery next weekend to treat an aneurysm in his knee, his spokesman said Friday.
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Vice President Dick Cheney, shown here in Baton Rouge, La., on 8, will undergo surgery to treat an aneurism behind his knee.Haraz N. Ghanbari / AP File

Vice President Dick Cheney will undergo an elective surgery next weekend to treat an aneurysm in an artery behind his right knee.

The condition, discovered earlier this year during a routine checkup, needs to be treated “as to not become a problem over time,” Steve Schmidt, counselor to the vice president, said Friday.

“The procedure will be performed under local anesthetic,” Schmidt said. “It will take place next weekend. It will involve a short hospital stay. The vice president will return to work shortly thereafter.”

Schmidt said more details will be announced next week.

An aneurysm is a ballooning weak spot in an artery that, as blood pounds through, can eventually burst if left untreated.

Those in the knee, popliteal aneurysms, act a little differently. They’re less likely to burst than are aneurysms in other parts of the body. But blood clots can form in the weakened artery that can break off and cause a stroke, or block circulation in the leg.

Typical surgical repair is to open the leg and sew a fabric patch onto the artery to reinforce the weak spot.

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