News Releases Shark
Bite Victim's Condition Upgraded To Good At Memorial Hermann
Children's Hospital
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Aaron Perez
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Houston,
Texas,
July 28, 2004
-- Shark
bite victim Aaron Perez, 11, continues to recover at Memorial Hermann
Children’s Hospital. He is in good condition and has been moved
out of the pediatric intensive care unit.
Memorial Hermann
Children’s Hospital microsurgeon Emmanuel Melissinos,
MD, reattached Aaron’s right arm during a 4 ½-hour surgery
Sunday night.
The incident occurred Sunday evening as Aaron, his father Blas Perez,
and family friend Don Townes fished off Bryan Beach in Freeport. The
trio was wade fishing amid a huge school of speckled trout, which concentrated
around Aaron just before the shark attacked.
The animal bit Aaron three times, shredding his right arm and leaving
it connected only by a fractured bone.
A Memorial Hermann
Life Flight helicopter and its crew of critical care nurses transported
the child to Memorial Hermann Children’s
Hospital, where Dr. Melissinos painstakingly reattached all arteries,
veins, tendons, muscles and soft tissue in the affected arm.
Dr. Melissinos,
a clinical professor of surgery at the University of Texas Medical
School at Houston, started the microsurgery program at Memorial Hermann
Children’s
Hospital 25 years ago.
No one knows at
this point whether Aaron will gain full function of his hand, but
Dr. Melissinos is optimistic about the boy’s
future due to his youth, strength and positive attitude.
Check this web
site for regular updates on Aaron’s condition.
For more information, contact Media Relations.
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