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Separated conjoined twins now free from major risks

| Updated: August 11, 2019 10:42:02


Separated conjoined twins now free from major risks

Conjoined twins, Rabeya and Rukaya, are now free from major risks after the eighth day of their successful operation at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in the city.

The CMH authorities gave the information about the twins, who were born with joint heads, at a press briefing at its conference room, reports BSS on Saturday.

Commandant of CMH Brigadier General Taufiqul Hasan, Dr Samanto Lal Sen, Dr Habib E Millat, Major General M Fashiur Rahman from DGMS spoke at the briefing. Hungarian doctors, Dr Andres Csokay and Dr Marcel, also spoke.

The 33-hour long surgery, which separated their skulls and brains, ended on August 2, where more than hundred surgeons and anesthetists from home and abroad took part.

With the support of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Defenceless People Foundation (ADPF), an agency of the Hungarian government, the operation of conjoined twins was carried out.

Experts from Hungary, the Sheikh Hasina National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute, the Heart Foundation, the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital, the Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital and the Dhaka Shishu Hospital took part in the very intricate surgery.

Chief Coordinator of the Sheikh Hasina National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute Dr Samanta Lal Sen coordinated the surgery.

The doctors mentioned that Rabeya and Rukaya, from the rural northwestern district of Pabna, were stated to be ‘stable after the final separation’.

“Another surgery would be carried out after two to three months,” the doctors said, adding that this type of joint work would strengthen the bilateral relations between both the countries.

The three-year-old twins suffered from a rare embryological disorder affecting an estimated one in every five to six million births.

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