Bangladeshi Twins Separated After Marathon Surgery
Three year old Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna joined at the head were successfully separated after a long 24 hour risky marathon surgery by an Australian surgeon’s team.
These two Bangladeshi girls, trishna and Krishna were brought to Australia last year in January by the Children First Foundation Trust. Both of their heads were joined and it was very difficult and risky task to separate them. But a team of 16 surgeons of Australia have successfully done this work. The surgery for separating three year old girls was started yesterday in the morning at the Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital. The nurses of the hospital also assist the doctors in successfully completing the surgery.
The hospitals spokesman, Dr. Leo Donnan told the reporters, “Everything that we have done has completed successfully”. He also added in his speech that both the girls – trishna and Krishna were separated at local time 11:00 am. Everybody was eager to see how pretty both these special girls look after the successful completion of the risky marathon surgery.
Doctors said that even though both the girls are separated but there is still long way ahead to go and to cure them properly. There are few more tasks and surgery to carry out with these girls. Now the doctors have to carry out reconstruction surgery which they can’t say how long it will go. To prevent infection, plastic surgery will carry on closing their skulls with skin tissue and bone. Both the girls – trishna and Krishna will stay in coma for many days. The doctors said that both the girls would now be kept sedated for few days and it will take time for them to slowly woken up.
The doctors said that they have faced and done such task successfully for the first time in their whole life.