Mia Regev, Additional Surgeries

Mia Regev's Condition: Additional Surgeries will be Necessary

At the Soroka Hospital, they update that the condition of Mia, who arrived with a leg injury following the shooting on 7th of October, is moderate and she will need additional surgeries and a long rehabilitation procedure.

(Credit: headquarters of the families of the kidnapped and missing)

The Soroka Hospital in Be'er Sheva updated today (Tuesday) about the condition of 21-year-old Mia Regev, who was released from Hamas captivity last Saturday.

Dr. Assaf Aker, director of the orthopedic trauma unit in Soroka, said that "Mia arrived with a complex injury to her left leg as a result of the shooting on the Black Sabbath on the seventh of October. Upon her arrival, she was transferred to the trauma room in the hospital's emergency room, underwent a comprehensive medical evaluation, and her condition was defined as moderate. Upon her arrival, she was accompanied by a multi-professional team led by a senior doctor from the emergency room and a social worker from the social service at the hospital, who accompanied her closely and accompany her until this moment.

"Several hours after her arrival, she underwent surgery in which we treated all the components of her injury, stabilized the condition of the limb and fixed the fractures. Apparently, due to the complex injury, it will be necessary to perform additional surgeries to continue treating the complex fracture. And Mia is expected to undergo a significant rehabilitation process. We accompany Mia throughout the process, both in the treatment of her physical injury and in support and emotional therapy in order to help her deal with the shocking experience she went through and the road ahead of her."

At the end of his words, Aker said, "We wish for the speedy return of Itay, Mia's brother, and the return of all the abductees to Israel in full health of body and soul."

Soroka Hospital Hamas Mia Regev

Comments

Do not send comments that include inflammatory words, defamation and content that exceeds the limit of good taste.

The comment was sent successfully.
Soon the response will be examined by our editors and if it is found to be correct it will be published on the website.
The comment was sent successfully.
Soon the response will be examined by our editors and if it is found to be correct it will be published on the website.


What's killing our soldier in Gaza?

Heartbreak: The mistake that led to the fall of fighters in Gaza
1
| Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 21.11.24

Even Haaretz agrees

The Feldstein affair: A security situation gone way too far 
Gila Isaacson | 21.11.24

More heartbreak: Soldier Seriously Injured by Anti-Tank Missile in Northern Gaza

IDF Soldier from Givati brigade critically wounded by anti-tank missile in Gaza
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 20.11.24

Katz: IDF Operational Capability Key to Political Solution in Lebanon

Defense Minister Katz: Any political agreement in Lebanon must ensure IDF’s operational freedom
1
| Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 20.11.24

Four Terrorists Killed in IDF Airstrike on Jenin, Weaponry and Explosives Seized

Israel Air Force strikes target terrorists in Jenin, 4 militants killed in latest operation
2
| Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 20.11.24

Hostages left out of UN Security Council Ceasefire Resolution

US opposes UN security council's Gaza ceasefire proposal, calls for hostage release
2
| Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 20.11.24

Ground Maneuver in Gaza Risks Hostage Lives, IDF states

IDF warns political leaders: Continuing Gaza ground operation could endanger hostages
3
| Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 19.11.24

Dramatic development in the Eli Feldstein case

The Netanyahu Document Scandal: What We Know About the 'Bild' Leak and Its Aftermath
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 19.11.24

Denial, A Terrorists Best Friend. 

Hamas in panic: The frantic decision of the organization's leaders
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 19.11.24