Las Vegas Review-Journal

Family: Second Frost surgery success

Therapies will continue; third procedure delayed

- By Gary Martin Review-journal Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — Tina Frost, who suffered a serious head wound in the Las Vegas shooting, continues her recovery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, where she has undergone a second surgery and faces more extensive medical work.

Frost, 27, a native of Crofton, Maryland, underwent a second successful six-hour surgery earlier this month, according to family members who are providing updates on her condition on her Gofundme website.

A third surgery was postponed until she heals further, Pam Ostiguy Clark wrote in the most recent update.

Frost will continue to have occupation­al, speech and physical therapies in the meantime, the update read.

“Tina continues to do cute lil things, like sticks her tongue out, dances a lil when she likes a song,” Clark wrote.

“We do have a long road ahead,” she added.

Frost was attending the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 when a lone gunman at Mandalay Bay opened fire on the crowd of 22,000 people from a 32nd-floor suite.

The heavy blasts of gunfire from semi-automatic rifles killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more.

Frost, an accountant, traveled to Las Vegas from California to attend the music festival.

After she was struck by gunfire, she was rushed to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, where she underwent a three-hour surgery. She was transferre­d from Sunrise to Johns Hopkins Hospital on Oct. 15. Neurosurge­on Dr. Keith Blum discharged Frost from the Las Vegas hospital after she made great strides in her recovery.

Blum first gave the OK for Frost to return to Maryland after she emerged from a medically induced coma and surprised hospital staff by taking her first steps since the shooting.

Contact Gary Martin at gmartin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7390. Follow @garymartin­dc on Twitter.

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Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e From left, attorneys for MGM Resorts Internatio­nal Michael Doyen and Todd Bice and plaintiff ’s attorney Brian Nettles talk Monday about a case stemming from the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip.
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