Conjoined
twins recover well after separation
02:35
The 13-month-old conjoined twins who had surgery to
separate them on July 15 at the City Children’s Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City
no longer have fever and they are showing signs of good recovery.
Doctors are
closely monitoring their respiration, digestion and other functions. They are
getting the best care to ensure they are in optimal health for more
surgeries.
They plan to
perform a secondary surgery to reconstruct the babies’ digestive and urinary
tracts after three months.
Dr Truong
Quang Dinh, the hospital’s director, said the doctors had worked closely with
Hung Vuong Hospital, where the twins were born in June 2019, to prepare for
the surgery to separate them by 93 doctors and nurses from leading city
hospitals such as Children’s Hospitals 1 and 2 and Cho Ray Hospital.
Dinh said
many more things like physical rehabilitation are needed for the babies.
Speaking at
a press meeting after the surgery, Prof Tran Dong A, 79, who headed the team
of surgeons that did the first ever surgery in Vietnam to separate conjoined
twins in 1988 and was a consultant for the surgery this month, said it was a
big challenge for doctors because the babies were joined at the pelvis and
all four lower limbs were present and at right angles to the common torso.
The global
rate of conjoined twins is 1 per 200,000 live births, and only 6 percent are
classified as ischiopagus tetrapus conjoined twins, or joined at the pelvis.
“Thirty two
years ago we successfully performed the surgery to separate the twins who
were also joined at the pelvis like the 13 month-old twins, despite a
shortage of materials such as antibiotics and sutures.
“We received
assistance from Japan.”
The twins,
Nguyen Viet and Nguyen Duc of Kon Tum had had the surgery when they were six
years old. Viet had cerebral palsy, was in a coma and his life was under
threat. If he died, Duc could also die, and so the surgery had to be done to
separate and save Duc.
Viet might
also have a chance to survive then. The surgery lasted 15 hours.
Duc grew up
into a healthy adult and got married while, sadly, Viet remained in a
vegetative state for 19 years before passing away.
Doctors of
Vietnam have so far performed 11 surgeries to separate conjoined twins.
Fifty
doctors and nurses at Vietnam National Children’s Hospital, for instance,
performed a 10-hour surgery to separate a 10-month-old pair joined at the
abdomen, chest, liver, duodenum, and small intestine in 2003.
Experts had
warned of risks but the outcome exceeded expectations.
The twins
have grown up healthy and are preparing to sit the upcoming high school
graduation examination./.
VNS
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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 7, 2020
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