TV News Reporter Has More Surgery
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Television news reporter Adrienne Alpert, who suffered life-threatening burns in a May 22 accident, was listed in good condition Tuesday following what doctors said could be her final surgery.
During the 90-minute procedure, four surgeons at the Grossman Burn Center removed unhealthy tissue and grafted skin onto injured areas on her arms and legs, said Larry Weinberg, a spokesman for Sherman Oaks Hospital & Medical Center.
Surgeons were optimistic that Alpert, 48, would not need further surgery, Weinberg said, adding that she could be released from the hospital early next week.
Doctors previously have performed amputations on Alpert, including her left arm at the elbow and her right leg below the knee.
The veteran journalist suffered severe burns when the antenna of the KABC-TV broadcast van she was in came near a 34,500-volt power line and touched off an explosion.
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