Do You Remember Conjoined Twins Who Were Separated At The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in 1999? Siamese twins increase comes an end result of ...
Do You Remember Conjoined Twins Who Were Separated At The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in 1999?
Siamese twins increase comes an end result of an early embryo partially separates to form two individuals. Mostly these children are born lifeless or die shortly after birth. The toddlers are normally attached to the chest, pelvis, or buttocks. These babies may additionally share organs.
Lydia and Linda Awui who had been born identical twins had been connected to each other was separated at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in 1999. Lydia and Linda reside in Odumase Krobo and has lived a commonly wholesome and healthy life after their surgery at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, They have completed Senior High and their dream is to become a doctor in the future.
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They were born at Atua Government Hospital in the Eastern Region but they were later referred to Korle bu Teaching Hospital.
The Siamese twins had their successful surgery at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital by a team of four Ghanaian doctors.
According to statistics, one out of each and every 50,000 is born conjoined, with very few are able to survive beyond their first year.
However, Linda and Lydia have survived until they are now in their now 20s.
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