IBADAN, Nigeria (VOICE Of NAIJA)- A team of medical experts at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) in Kwara State successfully separated a set of conjoined twins.
Photos of the twins being held by their father were shared on ‘Nigeria Stories’ Twitter page on 1 September, 2022.
According to reports, the twin girls were separated by a 66-member all Nigerian team of pediatric surgeons, pediatricians, pediatric cardiologists, anesthetists, cardiothoracic surgeons, nurses, pharmacists, behavioral scientists among others.
Speaking about the operation early this year, UITH Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof Abdullahi Yussuf, said the successful separation was due to the doggedness and determination of the medical team.
He said: “You are here to celebrate with us one of the milestones we achieved in the last few days. This was the separation of conjoined twins by this hospital. This was done by a team of experts in the hospital ably led by a pedantic surgeon.
Prof. Yusuf expressed gratitude to those who contributed immensely to the success of the operation, especially the Kwara state Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.
According to him, the Governor supported the procedure by giving the hospital a substantial amount of money and that actually propelled them to be able to achieve the feat.
Describing their feat, the team leader, Prof Luqman Abdul-Rahman, said the twins before their separation were joined on the chest and abdomen at presentation.
He said: “They came here at about 12 hours of age following an emergency caesarian section of delivery at New Bussa, Niger state. We thank God that we have been able to go through several sessions of care in getting to this stage.
“However, the conjoined twin management team actually had challenges in caring for these babies; we thank God that we overcame all and we are presenting live babies to you here today.
“In the history of this hospital, this is the third set of conjoined twins between 2005 and now.
The 2005 conjoined twins were lost after fifth day of admission because one of them got compromised and they had an emergency separation but they did not make it.
In 2016 another set also had an emergency separation after about 10th day on admission but they did not survive. But we thank God that this set had survived all the rigours and are alive today.
“The peculiar problems we have ever experienced at this centre and many other institutions are that we don’t have the facilities to manage them. Not the manpower.
We don’t have equipment. We don’t have basic things in the neonatal care unit. We adapt adult equipment to manage children and that has been a great challenge.
“In fact, in putting up the team for the separation we had everybody. We had 16 multidisciplinary groups working together to make 66 members.
“When they came initially we had the problem of even investigating them to know where they are joined.
We only managed and they survived in spite of us many because we are no able to do the basic minimum to help them out. Please help us to help more babies.”
Reacting to the photos shared on Thursday, a tweep @okwiionumonu said: “Can’t believe politicians earn more than Doctors in Nigeria.”
@Dkingsman_z responded to @okwiionumonu tweet, “They do ooo, after shouting Hi and Nay once in 5 months, they even get up to sleeping allowance.”
@donzahzah: “And Soon they will travel out and leave the country because our government and leaders don’t care or see the value in all of this. 🤦🏿♂️”
@Orthodox_01: “So we have doctors like Ben Carson here in Nigeria. That’s a landmark achievement.”
@NizzyRichards: “Congratulations to them for the great work .
Thanks to God for the wisdom n straight.”