CORRECTED: Actor Sean Connery had cyst removed from kidney
Posted on: Tuesday, 14 March 2006, 20:05 CST
Corrects March 13 story to read in third paragraph "He had laparoscopic surgery to remove..." instead of orthoscopic surgery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Sean Connery had surgery in New York to remove a cyst on his kidney a few weeks ago and has recovered and received a clean bill of health, his representative said on Monday.
The Scottish actor best known as the original James Bond in films such as "Dr. No," "From Russia with Love" and "Goldfinger" is now 75.
"He had laparoscopic surgery to remove a cyst on his kidney," spokeswoman Nancy Seltzer said. She said Connery had spent a short time in hospital in New York a few weeks ago and was now back at his home in the Bahamas.
"He's perfectly fine and healthy," she said. "He's had a completely clean bill of health and he's in great form."
Britain's Sunday Times newspaper said Connery had been operated on by a team of specialists after a growth was found on his kidney during medical tests. "I was opened in five places," the paper quoted Connery as saying.
Seltzer said Connery was not in need of any further treatment. "He's recovered," she said.
Source: REUTERS
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