Both twins died
Iranian twins joined the second died shortly after her sister during an operation to separate the Marathas. Ladan Bijani was the first to die shortly after surgeons separated the head of the 29 year old sister. Laleh died an hour and a half later, medical sources confirmed. Dr. Prem Kumar Raffles Hospital spokesman said both had blood lost during surgery. The twins were then in a critical condition, he said. A team of 28 doctors and 100 medical assistants were in an operation to separate twins involved.The last moment of separation came after 53 hours complex and risky surgery. Surgeons had spent about 21 hours trying to have twins cutting brains apart something that was not expected to do. As the operation progressed, it became clear that the sisters had fused brains
after 29 years in the same skull cavity, and the separation would not be as easy as expected. Previously, the medical staff had the difficulties they disclosed in the conduct of proceedings.The neurosurgeons have to cut through the brain with a lot of attention, literally inch by inch, according to a hospital spokesman Dr Prem Kumar. In the process, we met a lot of blood vessels and a large amount of tissue that takes time to separate, said Dr. Kumar. The operation was further complicated because of the circulation of blood between the twins was unstable. The twins said they had only one chance to survive 5050, but said they were willing to risk death for the chance to lead a separate life.
The operation involved stitching a vein taken from Ladans thigh to compensate
one of the brains twins for the abolition of internal border vein, said Dr. Kumar. The surgeons worked simultaneously in a small space in front of and behind the twins, the tailor in a corset for a number of power lines were intravenously and monitoring their vital signs, he added. Iranians living in Mexico had at Raffles Hospital to pray for the sisters Bijani collected during the marathon surgery.After the news
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