The twins
The highly complex surgery involved multiple operations on Safa and Marwa Ullah, who were born in Pakistan in January 2017 with a condition known as ‘craniopagus’ in which the girls’ skulls and parts of their brains were joined and intertwined.
It is believed that it took around 100 doctors more than 50 hours to separate the two-year-old sisters through a series of operations over a five-month period.
“Craniopagus is an exceptionally rare and complex condition,” said David Dunaway, who co-led the surgical team that treated the twins.
“The operation, conducted in February, was the most complex such separation his team had performed to date.”
Having twins joined at the head with fused skulls and separate bodies occurs in less than one in a million births, while having the connection extend into the brain tissue is rarer still.
The twins after being separated
Dunaway said this separation was helped by state-of-the-art technology, including virtual reality, advanced imaging and three-dimensional rapid prototyping.
This had allowed the surgeons to use images of the girls’ brains and blood vessels to plan and practice the surgery in advance to minimise complications.
The procedures took place at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital, with the girls well enough to be discharged from hospital four months later.
“These cutting-edge scientific techniques greatly increased the chance of success for Safa and Marwa,” the Great Ormond Street team said in a statement.
“Their brains were more intertwined than the previous sets of craniopagus twins making it the most complicated separation to date.
“Five months after their final operation, Safa and Marwa are making slow but steady progress, the doctors said.
He added that “a further period of recuperation and rehabilitation is essential to maximise their recovery”.
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