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Nelson Mandela leaves hospital after minor surgery

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Former South African President Nelson Mandela. PHOTO/PETER DEJONG /AP

Former South African President Nelson Mandela underwent minor surgery to determine the cause of a stomach complaint and the 93-year-old “is as fine as can be at his age,” South Africa’s defense minister said Sunday shortly before Mr. Mandela was released.

Lindiwe Sisulu told reporters in Cape Town that Mandela had undergone a laparoscopy, according to the South African Press Association.

“It is not the kind of surgery you are thinking about. It’s noninvasive, but nonetheless investigative,” Ms. Sisulu was quoted as saying.

Surgeons make an incision in the belly to insert a thin, lighted tube to look at abdominal organs during laparoscopy.

The military took charge of Mr. Mandela’s health care after he spent several days in a private hospital last year with a respiratory infection. Officials have not disclosed where he is being treated this time to protect his privacy.

Mac Maharaj, President Jacob Zuma’s spokesman, told The Associated Press early Sunday that doctors had found “no serious concern. His health is satisfactory, given his age.”

In statements issued Saturday, the day Mr. Mandela was admitted, Mr. Maharaj said Mr. Mandela “has had a long-standing abdominal complaint” that doctors wanted to investigate, and was in no danger.

Mr. Mandela, a Nobel peace laureate who spent 27 years in prison for fighting racist white rule, became South Africa’s first black president in 1994 and served one five-year term. He has officially retired and last appeared in public in July 2010.

On Sunday, well-wishers prayed for Mr. Mandela at Regina Mundi church in Soweto, a former center of anti-apartheid protests and funerals.

In 1997, Mandela spoke at the church, calling it a “battlefield between forces of democracy and those who did not hesitate to violate a place of religion with tear gas, dogs and guns.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press

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