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Akuse Government Hospital delivers Siamese twins

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A set of Siamese twins were delivered Wednesday at the Akuse Government Hospital in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality.

A team of medical doctors led by Dr. Taurus Valmont from the Akosombo VRA Hospital and other theatre staff performed the caesarean section which lasted an hour to deliver the babies.

It also took about three hours, according to the medical team, to resuscitate the Siamese twins before they were referred to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) for further examination.

An  initial scan at the KBTH indicates that the babies, who are conjoined at the thorax (the chest) to the abdomen, are not sharing any organs.

Further scans would be carried out to check for vessels they might be sharing.

Other members of the medical team included, Dr. Al-Hassan Mousa, Dr Manye Ami Asante Darko and Dr Christabel Akesse.

The other staff included the theatre nurses and anaesthetists Ms Hagar Asantewaa, Mr Richard Oppong Tweneboah, Ms Rachael Enyonam Djata, Ms. Comfort Amevor, Ms Monica Mate-Kojo, and Ms Kazia Kumetu.

Dr Al-Hassan Mousa was grateful to the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, whose constituency the parents hail from, and was at the hospital and pledged to foot the medical expenses incurred on the Siamese twins until they were separated.

The parents of the Siamese twins, who wanted to remain anonymous, were also grateful to the MP for coming to their aid.

When reached for comments, Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa commended the medical team for carrying out the operation which medical experts described as “complex”.

He reiterated his commitment to foot the medical bills and said he would personally visit Korle Bu to see how they were faring.

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