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Florida Doctor Rescued From Gator Attack Faces Long Recovery After Five Surgeries

The Palm City optometrist has resumed seeing patients during intensive therapy for severe arm injuries.

Overview

  • Amber Perren, 27, was attacked on July 23 while wading in about two feet of water on the South Fork of the St. Lucie River.
  • Her husband, Kelby Perren, pulled her free in a tug-of-war with the alligator after it clamped onto her right arm.
  • She was taken by boat to the Palm City Boat Ramp and airlifted to HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital for emergency care.
  • Perren suffered fractures to both forearm bones and a severed radial artery, underwent five surgeries with multiple skin grafts, and is being treated for compartment syndrome.
  • She can move her fingers but reports significant numbness, may need additional operations, has returned to work, and is continuing occupational therapy.