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Kenyan doctors separate conjoined twins in sub-Saharan Africa's first surgery
Cojoined twins
PHOTO:A file photo of the twins who were conjoined at the hip following their birth at a Meru hospital in 2014. /COURTESY
 

By:
RHODA ODHIAMBO

Posted:
Nov,02-2016 11:57:39
 
Sixty Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) specialists have successfully separated Siamese twins born two years ago, in a 23-hour operation that was the first in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa.

The sarcophagus twins born at a Meru hospital were joined at the sacral region of the lower spine.

Head of pediatric surgery Fred Kabuni said on Wednesday that the main aim of the procedure was to separate the babies, close their wounds and create stomachs for them.

He said they will undergo four more reconstructive surgeries after their wounds heal.

"I am very proud of my team. The journey had been long but successful," he said. "The twins will be checked after one month."

Kabuni said they waited two years to perform the surgery to allow the development of key organs, and muscle strong enough for surgery.

The twins are recovering at the hospital's intensive care unit.

Among those involved in the surgery were plastic surgeons, anaesthetists, neurosurgeons and nurses.

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