Successful Separation Of Conjoined Pygopagus Twins In African Environment With Limited Resources

  • Nyundo, M.
  • Jahn, A.
  • Kayondo, K.
  • Ntirenganya, F.
  • Muzungu, K.
  • Ntakiyiruta, G.
  • Kiviri, W.
  • Karangwa, J.N.
  • Kayinamura, J.B.
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
University of Toronto Medical Journal

Abstract

Conjoined twins are identical or monozygotic twins whose bodies are joined in utero. Pygopagus or Iliopagus twins are a type of conjoined twins in which two bodies joined back to back at the buttocks. Surgical separation of conjoined twins is extremely risk of death and life threatening. We report on cases of female pygopagus twins of three months operated and separated at Kigali University Teaching Hospital. For both babies a posterior sagittal anorectoplasty was successfully performed with derivated ileostomy. Despite limited resources to carry out such operation in our settings, no complications occurred during the operation and oral feeding was done at third postoperative day. Ileostomy closure was performed three weeks after and babies...

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