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Conjoined Twins In Chile Successfully Separated

Chile Conjoined Twins

EVA VERGARA   12/14/11 05:40 PM ET   AP

SANTIAGO, Chile — Chilean doctors successfully separated conjoined twin girls in a marathon 20-hour surgery, saying Wednesday that the operation went extremely well despite challenges.

The 10-month-old twins Maria Paz and Maria Jose were recovering in an intensive care unit, and doctors said the next two days would be critical as they watch for infections or other possible complications.

Parents Jessica Navarrete and Roberto Paredes kept an anxious vigil at Luis Calvo Mackenna Hospital in Santiago as doctors separated the twins at the thorax, abdomen and pelvis. It was the seventh and most complex operation yet for the twins.

Doctors successfully separated the twins late Tuesday night. Chief surgeon Francisco Ossandon described it as the moment "the girls finished the process of being born."

"Before, they had two souls and one body," Ossandon said.

Surgery on one of the twins was completed early Wednesday after a total of 19 hours, while for the other it took more than 20 hours.

"We had a number of difficulties during the surgery. There were some surprises, but we were able to fix, solve the problems," Ossandon said at a news conference.

He added that the twins came out of the surgery in good condition. Ossandon, however, didn't rule out future complications involving the effects from anesthesia and possible infections.

"We're very happy because we think they've had the best evolution we could have hoped for," he said.

The girls' parents appeared in televised images as they kissed the twins before the operation. Then afterward, the mother and father gazed lovingly at the sleeping girls from beside their separate cribs in the intensive care unit.

Paredes softly placed a hand on one daughter's head.

Some Chilean television stations occasionally broke into their regular programming to broadcast updates from the doctors, both during and after the delicate surgery.

"The next 48 hours will be the most critical in terms of the ... risk they face of dying," said Dr. Carlos Acuna, chief of the intensive care unit. He said the girls faced risks of various organs ceasing to function, and also had kidney and lung problems.

The girls' mother said she was hoping for a miracle when the high-risk operation began Tuesday morning.

The Chilean twins presented a particularly difficult challenge because they were born sharing many of the same internal organs and even urinary system. About 100 people participated in the procedure, including 25 surgeons and anesthesiologists.

Perhaps providing some comfort to the parents was the hospital's history with conjoined twins. Staff there have separated three sets before. A fourth set, however, died during surgery due to cardiac complications.

According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, roughly one out of every 200,000 live births worldwide results in conjoined twins. The overall survival rate is between 5 percent to 25 percent, depending on various factors, including where they are joined.

While rare, such surgeries have become increasingly frequent over the years due to improvements in surgery, anesthesia and critical care, said Dr. Eric Strauch, a surgeon at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

"We've gotten better at dealing with them," Strauch said. "I think people are willing to undertake it more."

He said he has performed surgeries on two sets of twins. The first set, girls from Uganda, survived in 2002 and are now about 10 years old, he said.

"The second set survived for about six months after the separation, but they both succumbed to infection," said Strauch, adding that their intestines were unable to function.

He said he knew of another successful case in which two girls were separated and have reached adulthood.

"They're in their 20s and they're just graduated from college," Strauch said. "A lot of them don't do well, but a lot of them do."

Dr. Steven Fishman, a pediatric surgeon at Children's Hospital Boston, said that if twins make it out of the hospital without post-surgery complications, most tend to survive.

"If they're felt to be well enough to go home, in general they will make it long term," he said.

The Chilean twins were born in the Villarrica hospital about 470 miles (760 kilometers) south of Santiago and were kept under constant medical care, surviving with the aid of an artificial respirator.

Earlier this year, doctors separated the twins' legs, urinary tracts, pulmonary systems and other parts of their bodies. They now each have part of a leg that used to be fused together.

During the latest surgery, doctors managed to separate an intestine that had been shared by the two, giving each of them part of it, said Jaime Manalich, the government's health minister, who visited the family at the hospital.

Surgeons weren't able to completely close their abdominal cavities or their thoraxes, and therefore had to use meshing to cover them, Ossandon said. "These are foreign bodies that sometimes the body recognizes as foreign, and that can cause infections," he said.

Maria Jose was the first twin to reach the intensive care unit after the surgery. Her sister Maria Paz, whose operation was more complex due to difficulties in the area near her heart, arrived an hour and 15 minutes later.

They were born in February, and since then have been hospitalized and attached to machines including an artificial respirator.

The girls were still connected to a respirator on Wednesday.

They are to remain sedated for at least three days.

Ossandon said the twins will return to the operating room every two or three days so that doctors can clean their wounds. He called the surgery their "rebirth."

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Associated Press writer Ian James in Caracas, Venezuela, contributed to this report.

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mneff07
Michelle
04:34 PM on 12/15/2011
Thank you God for that surgiacal team, and keep those babies here with us, They are alive a mircale that only you could have directed. In Jesus Name Amen
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stacymill8
02:01 PM on 12/14/2011
Dear Lord, Our prayers are for you to work your magical gift of healing for these babies to be ok and live a healthy and happy life. Amen.
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Sammee
02:16 PM on 12/14/2011
Amen!!
01:36 PM on 12/14/2011
Congratulations on the successful surgery. And thank you for having it performed in Chile instead of coming to the United States for a freebie (at tax payer expense).
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hoaglandterry
02:08 PM on 12/14/2011
letmeowt I was thinking the same thing you were.
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manners110
01:00 PM on 12/14/2011
Watch the Movie "Gifted Hands". This man made all this possible. We owe him all the praise.
And our Father in Heaven.
My prayers are with this family, may their babies survive and thrieve, what a great Christmas present this will be for the parents, they will be in my prayers
12:28 PM on 12/14/2011
Go under the knife is such an old and scarry phase,
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jmtutt8
12:08 PM on 12/14/2011
Another miracle from God great Christmas present !
12:49 PM on 12/14/2011
Thank You and even though God gives us the knowledge to take care of these situations.............God IS....Thank Heavens still in control and can stop anyting that is not in the plan for all of our good!

It is truely a miracle!!!!
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jamcelr
12:07 PM on 12/14/2011
birth control..pre natal care, baby care...3rd world countries!!
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bostonbakedncali
Education ends simple-mindedness
12:29 PM on 12/14/2011
How is birth control or prenatal care going to prevent conjoined twins? And it happens right here in the good old USA. It's extremely rare worldwide, so you tend to here of it in other countries, especially since many of the cases are flown here to the US for the operations. It doesn't mean it happens only to the poor and uneducated as you insinuate.
12:41 PM on 12/14/2011
Dito Bostonbakedncali!
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jamcelr
02:26 PM on 12/14/2011
lets see..conjoined twins occuring 1-50,00 to 1-100,00 in the U.S.
somewhat higer in south west asia and africa
in the 21st century 7 sets were born in the U.S. while 22 were born in 3rd world countries
i hate know it alls ....and anyway this is my opinion..why do u care..
12:41 PM on 12/14/2011
your point was???????????????
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Cheyla
12:06 PM on 12/14/2011
25 surgeons - this is amazing!
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lvladyluck8062
11:52 AM on 12/14/2011
God Bless the children..What a wonderful story..Merry Christmas to this family and may all your days be bright...
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crp767
11:35 AM on 12/14/2011
MAY GOD WATCH OVER THESE CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. WE LIVE IN A GOOD TIME OF MEDICINE AND IT WILL ONLY GET BETTER.
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pomonaaj
What is someone who can think left and right? A In
11:41 AM on 12/14/2011
Why so much yelling. I respect your comment buy you gotta ask yourself why did God conjoin them in the first place.
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jmtutt8
12:11 PM on 12/14/2011
You are asking the wrong people . God has a purpose for everything some you question and some it's faith
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bostonbakedncali
Education ends simple-mindedness
12:31 PM on 12/14/2011
He did it so that all of us would have something to talk about today as bloggers.
11:32 AM on 12/14/2011
My prayers are with this family, may their babies survive and thrieve, what a great Christmas present this will be for the parents, they will be in my prayers
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11:07 AM on 12/14/2011
This is the type of story you need to have pictures for if you want people to get interested.
11:14 AM on 12/14/2011
Why? Is your curiosity that weird?
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11:43 AM on 12/14/2011
Ha! "Holier than thou"? Love it.
12:53 PM on 12/14/2011
really? Umm no this is a beautiful story for people to feel good about, not gawk at pictures like these babies are some side show freaks. I guess you want pictures cause you can't read huh? You've got issues dude.
10:38 AM on 12/14/2011
For this family, this is wonderful news. However, I have to wonder at a medical system that touts and super-compensates the super-hero doctors who push the envelope on rare situations -- and neglects and underfunds prenatal care and well-child care (and clean water, bed nets, nutrition, and vaccines) that would save the lives of thousands of babies and moms.
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TeeLolly
10:52 AM on 12/14/2011
So true. F&F
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RichardinJax
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10:37 AM on 12/14/2011
I am not sure I understated the need to make unpleasant comments about this article. A surgery like this one is an enormous achievement. Imagine dozens of surgeons and anesthesiologists all working in concert. The initial incisions made by plastics and reconstructive surgeons along a blueprint for closure of the skin defects that will be present after separation. They glove out and the vascular and neurological guys come in. They work across the table with orthopedists that divide the bone tissue. More specialist will then enter, urologists, hepatologists and Gasto's. After that the plastics guys come back into the theater and do what must have been an arduous program of grafts and flaps to close the wounds. All this while a massive amount of Specialty nurses, O.R. techs and support outside of the OR all work round the clock.

The parents sit on a bench in the hallway. Every minute seeming an hour or more. The Doc's go in and out..and the parents get little information. They might get "every thing is going on schedule" updates but that is about it. In the end, the lead Doc, probably a Pedo, comes and gives them the news.

Read about these things. They are miracles and it maters not whom you attribute them to.
11:54 AM on 12/14/2011
Amen. Very well said.
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Sammee
02:11 PM on 12/14/2011
Totally agree. Unfortunately some people feel the need to put a negative spin on anything, so matter how good the story is. Really sad. Wishing the twins and their parents much health, success, and blessings!!
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mose joseph workman
I don't need no stinkin' badges
10:36 AM on 12/14/2011
you read a lot about conjoined twins being separated...i'd like to know if someone can sew all of the kardashians together so that we can keep an eye on 'em all at once
11:16 AM on 12/14/2011
LOL good idea...Even today they are on AOL...seems the toddler is having a birthday...... I guess the only person in the world to do so today......