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Mandela Returns Home After Cataract Surgery

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Associated Press

President Nelson Mandela went home for a week of rest Thursday after cataract surgery complicated by eye damage from his years breaking rocks as a prisoner.

Mandela, who turns 76 on Monday, said before the surgery Wednesday that he expected to miss only a day of work.

But a form of conjunctivitis that destroyed his tear glands made the three-hour procedure on Mandela’s left eye “very difficult” and kept surgeons from working on his right eye, Dr. Percy Amoils said. Surgery on the right eye will be rescheduled.

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Smashing limestone rocks at Robben Island prison for nearly two decades caused the tear-gland damage, his surgeons said.

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