A pair of twins conjoined at the head have been successfully separated after a 20-hour operation. According to dailymail
Anias
and Jadon McDonald, 13 months old, are recovering in the Bronx's
Montefiore Hospital after their life-threatening operation on Thursday.
According to their surgeon - Dr James Goodrich - it is incredible they made it this far.
Half
way through the operation, the veteran neurosurgeon considered stopping
the procedure altogether when they discovered the boys shared far more
brain tissue than they had expected - even despite using 3D imaging to
prepare.
Anias and Jadon
McDonald underwent surgery to be separated. Surgeons placed expanding
tissues in their heads months before to stretch the skin so there would
be enough for them to stitch each on back up individually afterwards
With every cut, Anias' heart rate and blood pressure plummeted.
Eventually he found an opening and continued, successfully separating the two.
However, it means that while Jadon was wheeled out at 7am into the ward, Anias was still in surgery late on Friday morning.
He was finally returned to his family at 1pm on Friday. Doctors warned he could face severe physical issues.
Their parents Nicole and Christian, from near Chicago, Illinois, sat in the waiting room the whole time.
Nicole,
31, took to Facebook on Friday to explain all the details to the
thousands of people that have followed the family's story.
'The overall atmosphere was one of celebration mixed with uncertainty,' she explained.
Nicole and 37-year-old Christian insisted the boys were perfect as they were.
But
in order to let them lead a normal life, they have traveled to
Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx, New York, to have one of the world's
most esteemed surgeons perform the incredibly rare operation to separate
their heads.
The operation costs $2.5 million.
Twin boys conjoined at the head are finally separate after 20-hour Operation
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