Successful separation of conjoined twins, one healthy and one stillborn: A case report

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Nakubulwa Clare , Ajiko Mary Margaret , Henry Mark Lugobe , Alaroker Florence Olwedo Egwau , Epodoi Joseph
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Abstract

Introduction

Conjoined twins are rare congenital malformations that occur in identical twins who share both a placenta and an amniotic sac. If one twin dies, emergency separation is necessary to save the other twin.

Case presentation

A pair of conjoined twin girls, one stillborn and one alive, was referred to our facility 18 hours after delivery from a primary health facility. The twins were diagnosed at birth in a primigravida who had obstructed labor and were delivered by emergency cesarean section. They were joined at the lower chest and upper abdomen and had separate umbilical cords. Imaging studies to determine the extent of organ involvement in the twins were not conducted due to the unavailability of the necessary equipment at our facility. By the second day of life, the surviving twin showed sepsis and was given intravenous fluids and antibiotics. On the sixth day of life, they were taken to the operating room for separation. The twins shared part of the abdominal wall, part of the chest wall and had fused livers, all of which were separated. Following the operation, the surviving twin was treated for sepsis and received nutritional rehabilitation. After a hospital stay of six weeks she was discharged home.

Conclusion

An urgent operation to separate conjoined twins when one of them is stillborn is mandatory, even in a setting with limited diagnostic and surgical capabilities.

成功分离连体婴儿,一个健康,一个死产:病例报告
导言连体婴儿是一种罕见的先天性畸形,发生在共用胎盘和羊膜囊的同卵双胞胎身上。病例介绍 一对连体女婴,一个死胎,一个活胎,在分娩 18 小时后从一家初级医疗机构转到我们医院。这对双胞胎在一名初产妇分娩时被诊断为难产,并通过紧急剖腹产分娩。她们的下胸部和上腹部相连,脐带分离。由于本院没有必要的设备,因此没有进行影像学检查以确定双胞胎器官受累的程度。出生后第二天,存活的双胞胎出现败血症,医生为其静脉输液并使用抗生素。出生后第六天,他们被送往手术室进行分离。双胞胎共用部分腹壁、部分胸壁,肝脏融合,所有这些都被分离了。手术后,幸存的双胞胎接受了败血症治疗和营养康复治疗。结论:即使在诊断和手术能力有限的情况下,也必须对其中一个死产的连体婴儿实施紧急分离手术。
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