The manner in which the missing area of the skull of 15-year-old Pakistani education campaigner Malala Yousafzai will be repaired was revealed by doctors in the UK.

The second procedure will involve fitting a small electronic device that provides a sense of sound to someone who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing.
Doctors said Malala had been left completely deaf in her left ear when she was shot at point-blank range. The shockwave destroyed her eardrum and the bones for hearing.
Dr Dave Rosser, medical director at the QEHB, said each procedure should take about 90 minutes and her full recovery could take another 15 to 18 months.
Dr Rosser said Malala's recovery is remarkable. He said that the surgery that she underwent in Pakistan was life saving, adding that had that surgery not been of such a high standard she would have died.
He said the missing part of Malala's skull had been put in her abdomen by surgeons in Pakistan, in order to "keep the bone alive".
He said Malala currently has no skull and only has skin covering the brain.
Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition calling for Malala to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Source-ANI
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