Successfully separated twin girls

After a 16-hour operation, doctors in Saudi Arabia successfully operated a pair of 13-month-old twin girls attached to their chest, abdomen, pelvis and one leg. These two girls are Cameroonians and are called Pheinbom and Shevoboh.

Dr. Abdullah al-Rabeeah said that 'almost 60 hours after two hours, the health of two girls has gradually recovered and has a good trend'. The king of Saudi Arabia will pay the full cost of raising the two children as soon as an online article requires help.

Picture 1 of Successfully separated twin girls

13-month-old twin girls attached to chest, abdomen, pelvis and one leg (Photo: BBC)

To show gratitude to the king, Ambassador Cameroon Labarang Mohamed replied in Saudi's Arab News as follows: 'We are really proud of the noble election of the Royal Family. And I also on behalf of the Cameroonians to thank King Abdullah for his compassionate heart. '

Currently the two children are still under the care of doctors and carefully monitored. Doctor al - Rabeeah said: 'Before surgery, the twins share the liver, part of the small intestine, colon, rectum, anus, a lower part of the urinary tract and genitals'.

Thus, this is the second pair of twin girls in April 2007 who successfully operated after surgery in Thailand. After being restored, it is very likely that the two girls will be able to walk and they will need an artificial leg when they are 2 or 3 years old.

The families of the two children will return to Saudi Arabia after the two have fully recovered

Nguyen Thi Ninh