British medical team successfully performed the separation operation twins attached at the head of the Sudanese Children's Hospital Great Ormond Street. The separation of twins attached head is the first time in the British medical.
Quoted from page MSN on Sunday, September 18, 2011, two babies named Rital and Ritaj Gaboura were born with the head attached is a rare disorder, in which only one in 10 million births are to survive. Now, the 11-month-old twins were in good health and not experiencing side effects after surgery.
David Dunaway as the leader of a team of doctors admitted to four surgical procedures so that the twins Gaboura complex. This was done because both share the skull, nerves and arteries, although having a separate brain tissue.
Conditions both before surgery is also quite complicated, because there is a significant circulation between the two brains. Brain, liver, and Ritaj body work harder because they have to supply blood to his sister, Rital.
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