Sunday, October 2, 2016

Parents decided not to separate Siamese twins

The parents of conjoined twins who were born in the US Pennsylvania, refused surgery to separate them. Kids have a common heart and liver, so that the operation had to be done selection for one of boys.

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Stankomb Cody and Michelle Van Horn took his Siamese Twins   home from the hospital, refused to conduct surgery their separation. Andrew Garrett and Stenkomb were born April 10. Brothers joined from the chest to the waist, they have a common heart and liver. Along with connection heads, is one of the most complicated cases, surgeons.

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The operation of separate Siamese twins in this case, theoretically It is possible, but their parents have to make a painful choice - to leave one son and agree to the death of another. Or doctors will choose the boy, which will go to the heart and liver, according to their condition and their chances of children to undergo an operation. The risk of death of the two brothers at the time of separation of all still very high.

 Parents decided not to separate Siamese twins  Siamese twins


"For us it is a torment to lose one to leave the other - said Michel Van Horn. - They were born together, and they can stay together. "

Siamese twins   found in one case for every 200 000 genera, the probability of survival is from 5% to 25%. Michelle calls their children "wonderful kid" because she was told that they will stillborn. Currently, the twins are happy and healthy, and their parents have already learned some peculiarities of dressing and care for children. "We just took two pieces of clothing and sewed them together, "- he says happy Mother. (READ MORE)



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