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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Successful operation of Separation of Conjoined Twins

chilean doctors separate conjoined twins
Chilean specialist doctors divided conjoined dual girls early Friday after a workshop 18-hour surgery treatment followed on television and the Internet, a specialist recognized said.

The 10-month-old dual babies are in continuous situation even after losing a lot of blood during the function. Now, groups of specialist doctors are working on them independently after being divided, an recognized at Luis Calvo Mackenna Healthcare facility said on situation of privacy because he wasn't approved to speak to the media.

Parents Jessica Navarrete and Roberto Paredes kept an troubled vigil at the Santiago specialist as specialist doctors divided dual babies Nancy Paz and Nancy Jose at the thorax, stomach and hips. It was the 7th and most complicated function yet for the dual babies.

Navarrete said she was awaiting "a sensational from God" when the high-risk function started Wednesday morning.

The Chilean dual babies offered a particularly difficult task because they were created giving many of the same areas and even bladder system. About 100 people took part in the procedure, such as 25 doctors and anesthesiologists.

Perhaps providing some comfort to the mom and dad was the hospital's history with conjoined dual babies. Staff there have divided three sets before. A 4th set, however, passed away during surgery treatment due to cardiovascular problems.

According to the Higher education of Doctor Medical Center, one out of every 200,000 live births around the world results in conjoined dual babies. About 35 % endure only one day, while the overall success rate is 5 % to 25 %.

The dual babies were created in the Villarrica specialist about 470 distance (760 kilometers) from Santiago and were kept under continuous health care, remaining with the aid of an man-made respirator.

Earlier this year, specialist doctors divided the twins' feet, bladder areas, lung systems and other parts of their bodies.

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