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Conjoined Nigerian twins have new life - Operation successful in India
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FOR the Nigerian parents of conjoined twins, Hussaina and Hassana Badaru, watching their daughters celebrate their first birthday together after a successful separation surgery is nothing short of a miracle – and they have a team of Indian doctors to thank for it.
Experts in Nigeria had given up hope of saving both the girls in case of separation surgery that was needed to give them a normal life.
The twins shared their spinal cords, lower intestinal tract and genitourinary tracts. This meant that they had one common passage for faecal matter and another one for passing urine.
Their parents got to know about such surgeries being successfully carried out in India. The twins were seven months old when they were taken to the BLK SSH hospital, India.
“Separation of the Badaru twins was a big challenge as they had unusual sharing of alimentary canal, genitourinary system and nervous system. Rehearsals were carried out using dummies. Every surgical step was defined and rehearsed over and over again till it reached precision,” said Dr Prashant Jain, Consultant, Paediatric Surgery.
Badaru twins’ case was a miracle because success rate in such cases is said to be just 30 per cent.
According to information gathered from indiatvnews.com, a team involving 10 super specialities was formed to do the separation in three stages. The surgery lasted for about 13 hours after which the girls were moved to separate OTs to carry out further reconstruction.
“In the first stage, tissue expanders were placed to get adequate skin for covering the wounds after separation. Tissue expanders are essentially silicon bags which are gradually inflated with saline placed under the skin on the buttocks.
“By pumping in saline over a period of two months, the tissue expanders were gradually inflated once a week. This helped in expansion of the skin and generation of good tissue cover,” Jain said.
This was followed by the actual separation of the spinal cords, intestine and genitourinary tract, which was carried out along with the reconstruction.
In the same stage, a temporary passage for faecal matter was created in the sisters’ abdomen which will be closed after two months.
Read the full reports: Tribune
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