A nine-year-old shark attack victim is able to move her fingers following a surgery to reattach her nearly-severed hand, according to a statement from the family. Leah Lendel underwent the surgery at Tampa General Hospital June 11, where doctors inserted pins to stabilize her broken bones and transferred arteries from her leg to help restore blood flow to her hand, her mother Nadia wrote in a statement to The Tampa Bay Times . USA TODAY reached out to the Lendel family for the statement June 15 and did not receive an immediate response. The mother posted on social media June 13 that Leah could move all of her fingers, noting that doctors determined that Leah did not need sedation to recover. "The doctors were able to do some miracles and put her hand back together," her uncle, Max Derinsky, told NBC News . "She will be in the hospital for a while and then a lot of physical therapy to hopefully get her hand functioning again."
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