Tanzania doctors successfully separate conjoined twins

Tanzania doctors successfully separate conjoined twins

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Tanzania doctors successfully separate conjoined twins
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 2018



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Doctors conduct a surgery. Doctors at Tanzania's Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam have successfully separated conjoined twins. FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

In Summary
  • The male twins were separated by 10 specialist doctors
  • The twins were conjoined on the stomach part towards the chest
  • The twins were born on July 12, 2018 at Kisarawe, 96km south of Dar es Salaam
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By FLORIAN KAIJAGE
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Doctors at Tanzania's Muhimbili National Hospital have successfully separated two conjoined twins, marking a first since such operations began at the Dar es Salaam medical facility in 1994.

The two-month-old male twins were separated on Sunday by 10 specialist doctors, among them nine Tanzanians and an Irish.

A paediatric surgeon and a member of the team, Dr Petronilla Ngiloi, told The EastAfrican, that successful surgery was a milestone in the medical profession in the country.

“We attribute this milestone achievement to the availability of modern medical investigation facilities such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerised Tomography (CT) Scan and Ultra Sound, which enabled us to examine appropriately the internal organs such as the liver,” noted Dr Ngiloi.

Give names
Dr Ngiloi explained that the team of four anaesthetists and six paediatric surgeons was led by liver surgery specialist, Prof Martin Corbally from Ireland.

The twins were conjoined on the stomach part towards the chest, a condition medically known asomphalopagus.

The twins, whose mother declined to give names until they were separated, were born on July 12, 2018 at Kisarawe, 96km south of Dar es Salaam.

Dr Ngiloi said they were admitted to a nearby dispensary before being referred to the coastal region hospital in Kibaha and later Muhimbili on the same day.

Baby died
The decision to separate them in Tanzania was reached at the end of July, two weeks after admission, and undergoing treatment for various infections.

The medics also were convinced about the availability of equipment and the specialists to do the job.

However, it took more than 50 days to complete the operation, since the twins were below the required 4.5kg body weight each.

The first conjoined twins separation was conducted in Tanzania in 1994, but was unsuccessful because one baby died after 63 days and was never removed from ICU.

Tanzania separates conjoined twins
 
Tanzania doctors successfully separate conjoined twins
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 2018



DNMATER0305C.jpg

Doctors conduct a surgery. Doctors at Tanzania's Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam have successfully separated conjoined twins. FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

In Summary
  • The male twins were separated by 10 specialist doctors
  • The twins were conjoined on the stomach part towards the chest
  • The twins were born on July 12, 2018 at Kisarawe, 96km south of Dar es Salaam
General+Image.jpg

By FLORIAN KAIJAGE
More by this Author

Doctors at Tanzania's Muhimbili National Hospital have successfully separated two conjoined twins, marking a first since such operations began at the Dar es Salaam medical facility in 1994.

The two-month-old male twins were separated on Sunday by 10 specialist doctors, among them nine Tanzanians and an Irish.

A paediatric surgeon and a member of the team, Dr Petronilla Ngiloi, told The EastAfrican, that successful surgery was a milestone in the medical profession in the country.

“We attribute this milestone achievement to the availability of modern medical investigation facilities such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerised Tomography (CT) Scan and Ultra Sound, which enabled us to examine appropriately the internal organs such as the liver,” noted Dr Ngiloi.

Give names
Dr Ngiloi explained that the team of four anaesthetists and six paediatric surgeons was led by liver surgery specialist, Prof Martin Corbally from Ireland.

The twins were conjoined on the stomach part towards the chest, a condition medically known asomphalopagus.

The twins, whose mother declined to give names until they were separated, were born on July 12, 2018 at Kisarawe, 96km south of Dar es Salaam.

Dr Ngiloi said they were admitted to a nearby dispensary before being referred to the coastal region hospital in Kibaha and later Muhimbili on the same day.

Baby died
The decision to separate them in Tanzania was reached at the end of July, two weeks after admission, and undergoing treatment for various infections.

The medics also were convinced about the availability of equipment and the specialists to do the job.

However, it took more than 50 days to complete the operation, since the twins were below the required 4.5kg body weight each.

The first conjoined twins separation was conducted in Tanzania in 1994, but was unsuccessful because one baby died after 63 days and was never removed from ICU.

Tanzania separates conjoined twins
It took more than 50 days. 10 specialists
 
Sasa wewe ulitaka hao maspecialist wawaongezee uzito?
 
It took more than 50 days. 10 specialists
And how many specialists did it take for this to happen?
Zaidi ya madaktari 500 katika hospitali kuu ya Kenyatta nchini Kenya wamesusia kazi wakitaka kurejeshwa kwa mwenzao aliyesimamishwa kazi baada ya kumfanyia kimakosa mgonjwa upasuaji wa kichwa.
 
And how many specialists did it take for this to happen?
Zaidi ya madaktari 500 katika hospitali kuu ya Kenyatta nchini Kenya wamesusia kazi wakitaka kurejeshwa kwa mwenzao aliyesimamishwa kazi baada ya kumfanyia kimakosa mgonjwa upasuaji wa kichwa.
Sielewi kususia kwao kazi kunahusianaje na swala hili
 
Anayekubali kutibiwa na madaktari wa uswahilini aisee si mzima kichwani! Lissu angetibiwa huko 'madoctor' wa bongo wangekuwa walimtanguliza mbele za haki!..#fact
 
You mocked the procedure, ten specialists and number of days , how much did it take for your specialists to ruin a patient?
So that's what was making you to beat around the bush? Hao wa Kenyatta tumewazoea.
But still we can't forget that they have also saved lives. They also once separated twins successfully
 
Madaktari uswahilini walimwambia msanii dimpoz kwamba ana saratani .akaja Mombasa akaambiwa kitu tofauti. Akaenda afrika kusini akaambiwa alichoambiwa Kenya. Sasa nauliza nani huyo anayedharau na kukashifu madaktari wetu?
 
Anayekubali kutibiwa na madaktari wa uswahilini aisee si mzima kichwani! Lissu angetibiwa huko 'madoctor' wa bongo wangekuwa walimtanguliza mbele za haki!..#fact
We kenge Lisu aliponea pale DODOMA regional hosp,alivyopata unit ya damu na walivyotoa bullet 5 ndani ya tumbo (abdomen cavity),transfer to Nairobi was for security issues kwa vile ni jambo la kisiasa lile so huwez jua nani alihusika!!
Hujui chochote kuhusu medics bora ufunge bakuli
 
Madaktari uswahilini walimwambia msanii dimpoz kwamba ana saratani .akaja Mombasa akaambiwa kitu tofauti. Akaenda afrika kusini akaambiwa alichoambiwa Kenya. Sasa nauliza nani huyo anayedharau na kukashifu madaktari wetu?
Maajabu walifanya oral examination au ilikua ni through hx taking only?
Negligence ni kitu mbaya sana
 
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