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Japanese emperor's heart surgery successful

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Sat, 18 Feb 2012 8:45p.m.

Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko are greeted by doctors upon their arrival at the entrance of the University of Tokyo Hospital (Reuters)

Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko are greeted by doctors upon their arrival at the entrance of the University of Tokyo Hospital (Reuters)

Palace officials say Japanese Emperor Akihito's heart-bypass surgery has successfully ended.

The Imperial Household Agency said Saturday that the operation safely ended about six hours after Akihito entered the operation room at the University of Tokyo Hospital. A medical team from the hospital, joined by another team from Juntendo University Hospital, operated on the 78-year-old emperor.

The surgery was scheduled after tests last weekend showed that Akihito's heart condition had worsened compared to a year ago.

Akihito has had various health problems in recent years, including pneumonia and prostate cancer. He has cut back on public duties but still appears re

AP

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