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Sat May 25 03:17:33 SAST 2013

Pippie Kruger out of hospital

Sapa | 04 July, 2012 12:55
MOTHER'S LOVE: Anice Kruger with daughter Pippie on Friday, shortly after the doctors had woken her up
Image by: Picture: SIMON MATHEBULA

Burn victim Isabella ‘Pippie’ Kruger was released from hospital on Wednesday, her doctor Ridwan Mia said.

"Pippie is not going home, but she's been admitted to a Netcare rehabilitation centre in Auckland Park in Johannesburg."

The three-year-old girl is still recovering after undergoing groundbreaking skin-graft surgery at Johannesburg's Garden City Hospital last month.

Sheets of skin, cloned from a sample taken from her body, were grown in a laboratory in the US. The skin was then flown to South Africa were doctors successfully attached it.

It was the first time this type of advanced skin graft had been performed in Africa.

Pippie sustained burns to about 80% of her body when a gel lighter exploded at a New Year braai.

For the next six months, she would undergo physiotherapy, speech, and occupational therapy.

"I am positive she'll continue to do well. She's improved a lot since the surgery and even her parents are pleased with her progress," said Mia.

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