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Conjoined twins op 'successful' | Conjoined twins op 'successful' |
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A 25-hour operation to separate conjoined twins has been successful, say doctors in Australia. | A 25-hour operation to separate conjoined twins has been successful, say doctors in Australia. |
Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna, who are nearly three years old, were joined at the top of the head. | Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna, who are nearly three years old, were joined at the top of the head. |
A 16-strong team began the delicate operation separating the girls' brain tissue at 2300GMT on Sunday. | A 16-strong team began the delicate operation separating the girls' brain tissue at 2300GMT on Sunday. |
On Tuesday, Chief of Surgery Leo Donnan said both girls were "doing well" following the surgery at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. | |
'Surreal' | 'Surreal' |
Neurosurgeons divided the children's brains at approximately 1100 local time (0000GMT). | Neurosurgeons divided the children's brains at approximately 1100 local time (0000GMT). |
Mr Donnan said the moment it was done was "rather surreal". | Mr Donnan said the moment it was done was "rather surreal". |
"There was relief but I think everyone realised there was still a long way to go and that the girls have a very difficult time ahead of them," he said. | "There was relief but I think everyone realised there was still a long way to go and that the girls have a very difficult time ahead of them," he said. |
He said the next step for the pair was reconstructive surgery, involving the girls' own skin, bone grafts and other artificial material. | He said the next step for the pair was reconstructive surgery, involving the girls' own skin, bone grafts and other artificial material. |
This is due to take several hours, with the girls then expected to remain in an induced coma for some days, the AFP news agency reported. | This is due to take several hours, with the girls then expected to remain in an induced coma for some days, the AFP news agency reported. |
Surgeons worked through the night on the two girls | Surgeons worked through the night on the two girls |
Mr Donnan said the staff who carried out the operation were delighted. | Mr Donnan said the staff who carried out the operation were delighted. |
"Everyone has known these girls as one with their individual personalities, so to see them as separate human beings is a pretty amazing moment," he said. | "Everyone has known these girls as one with their individual personalities, so to see them as separate human beings is a pretty amazing moment," he said. |
Earlier, anaesthetist Dr Ian McKenzie told AP the condition of the girls was improving as their bodies began to work more individually. | Earlier, anaesthetist Dr Ian McKenzie told AP the condition of the girls was improving as their bodies began to work more individually. |
The girls had been close to death when they arrived in Australia two years ago, and they have already had several preparatory operations. | The girls had been close to death when they arrived in Australia two years ago, and they have already had several preparatory operations. |
They were flown over by the Children First Foundation, because of the poor survival rates after similar operations in Bangladesh. | They were flown over by the Children First Foundation, because of the poor survival rates after similar operations in Bangladesh. |
Margaret Smith, the foundation's chief executive, said it was still too early for celebrations although her staff were "overjoyed". | Margaret Smith, the foundation's chief executive, said it was still too early for celebrations although her staff were "overjoyed". |
"I think when we get them to intensive care we'll be very relieved, then it will just be day by day, hour by hour," he said. | "I think when we get them to intensive care we'll be very relieved, then it will just be day by day, hour by hour," he said. |
Doctors had earlier said there a 25% chance one of the sisters could die, and a 50% chance of the girls suffering brain damage. | Doctors had earlier said there a 25% chance one of the sisters could die, and a 50% chance of the girls suffering brain damage. |