Odisha’s conjoined twins Jaga-Balia to be kept under observation for 2 days

Bhubaneswar: After a successful surgery for separating Odisha’s conjoined twins Jaga-Balia at AIIMS, New Delhi, they will be now kept under observation by an expert team in the ICU for around 2 days, reports said.

The twins were taken out of the operation theater after completion of plastic surgery at around 2.30 am.

Both were yesterday separated after a successful marathon surgery that lasted around 11 hours at the AIIMS. A team of 30 doctors from various departments, including neurosurgery, neuro-anesthesia and pediatrics, were on the medical team that undertook the second phase of the surgery on the twins, who are around two and a half years old.

The second phase surgery was done before scheduled time as Jaga’s health deteriorated. The conjoined twins were taken to AIIMS on July 14 from Milipada village in Kandhamal district of Odisha.

The first phase of the surgery was done on August 28, which included experts from Japan as well. As part of the first phase, a new bypass technique was used for the first time on the twins.

Ahead of the surgery, the twins had to undergo numerous tests. While conjoined twins are known to occur in about every 2,00,000 births, craniopagus twins are rarer, accounting for about only two per cent.

The Odisha government has sanctioned Rs 1 crore for the surgery at AIIMS. Earlier, the twins had undergone medical check up at at SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack.

A.K. Mahapatra, chief of neurosciences centre, earlier said the twins suffer from a condition that afflicts one in 30 lakh children, of which 50 per cent die either at birth or within 24 hours.

Surgery is feasible only on 25 per cent of the survivors while the rest continue to live with the condition.

(With IANS inputs)

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