Malala, 14, began standing up to the Taliban when she was 11-years-old, after the government effectively ceded control of the Swat Valley where she lives to the militants.
Doctors said they were forced to begin operating at around 7pm Irish time yesterday after she developed swelling in the brain.
They removed a bullet from near her spinal cord and finished at around 5am.
Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari and prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf led condemnation of the Taliban attack on the teenager.
Malala campaigned for girls' rights and came to public attention in 2009 by writing an online diary.
In the diary, she wrote about life under Taliban militants, who had taken control of the Swat Valley and banned the education of girls.
She received death threats over the diary, but earlier this year said it was worth the risk.
The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the shooting and said they attacked Malala because she was a western-minded girl and secular.
They added that she would be targeted again and not be spared.
Taliban spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan said that: "Any female that, by any means, plays a role in the war against mujahideen should be killed."
He said: "We are dead against co-education and a secular education system."
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