MP's Conjoined Twins Separated after 12-hour Surgery


Betul (MP), Jun 21 (PTI): Conjoined twins Stuti and Aradhna were successfully separated after a day-long complex surgery conducted by a team of 34 medical experts, including 23 doctors, drawn from India and abroad.

The complicated surgical procedure was carried out at Missionary Hospital in Padhar here.

The one-year-old sisters, who were joined at heart and liver, were wheeled into the operation theatre at around 8 am. The actual surgery began at 9 am and it lasted till around 9 pm, hospital sources said.

Stuti was first to be wheeled out of the operation theatre. Both have been kept on ventilators and they will be under close medical observation for about 48 hours, they said.

In a four-phase operation, the twins were first given anaesthesia. After nearly two hours, a team of surgeons separated their heart which was again transplanted into them in two pieces.

During the third phase, surgeons separated their livers through a critical surgery. In the last phase, their other body parts were separated and sealed as required under such surgeries, the sources said.

Stuti was finally separated from Aradhna and was kept in NICU, while Aradhna remained inside the operation theatre.

Hospital Superintendent Dr Rajiv Choudhry expressed satisfaction over the surgery and said he was happy with the outcome.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had paid Rs 20 lakh from the Chief Minister's discretionary fund for the duo's expensive surgery. The sisters were born on May 2, 2011 to Maya Yadav, a resident of Chudiya village under Chicholi block of Betul district.

Since the woman and her husband, a poor farmer, were unable to bear the huge expenses required for the delicate surgery, they donated them to the hospital.
The hospital management readily accepted them and decided to go for the surgery for which they contacted doctors, some of them from abroad.

A group of doctors, including Albert Shoon, Gordan Thomas, Sanjeev Peter and Dhruv Ghosh, conducted the surgery.

The team also included medical experts from Australia, Ludhiana, Chennai, Gujarat, Vellore (Tamil Nadu) and Bangalore.

This was perhaps first such surgery performed in Madhya Pradesh and the operation had attracted a lot of public and media attention.

Even as the operation was on, people in large numbers gathered outside the hospital, other parts of the city and also the state and prayed for the success of the surgery and well-being of the two girls.

  

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  • Tripti Someshwar, Gurgaon

    Fri, Jun 22 2012

    Genesis Foundation wishes Stuti & Aradhana a speedy recovery.Genesis foundation is happy to have been able to support Padhar hospital with a contribution of Rs.2,00,000/- towards cost of surgery of the twins.God Bless the whole team of doctors who gave Stuti & dana a chance to smile.

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  • chandrasekhar, hubli

    Thu, Jun 21 2012

    Wonderful,   such events never seen

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  • Cyril, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 21 2012

    Thank u God for the successful operation conducted by these Doctors on the conjoined twins who are safe as of now and under observation

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  • suraj kumar, hyderabad

    Thu, Jun 21 2012

    Madhya pradesh government can come forward and donate the money to others apart from farmers. By doing this other state gov can come farward for the same to poor people.

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