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Sad news - Iranian twins die after surgery
« on: July 08, 2003, 04:38:59 AM »
I was really praying that everything would be ok, guess it wasn\'t mean\'t to be. RIP

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 SINGAPORE - Laleh and Ladan Bijani, 29-year-old conjoined twins from Iran, died Tuesday shortly after neurosurgeons separated them in the third day of surgery.

 

In their homeland, people cried out in shock or wept as Iranian state television broke into normal programming to announce their deaths on the operating table in Singapore.


"Is my beloved Ladan really not with us anymore?," Zari Bijani, an elder sister of the twins, said after Ladan\'s death was reported. Seconds later, she fainted.


The Singapore hospital announced Ladan\'s death first, then, a few hours later, a nurse involved in the surgery said her sister Laleh had died.


"Everyone upstairs is crying," said the nurse, speaking on condition of anonymity. "We treated them like family because they had been here for seven months."


Earlier, doctors said Ladan died after they were unable to stabilize her condition.


"As the separation was coming to a close, a lot of blood was lost. The twins were subsequently in a critical state," said Raffles hospital spokesman Dr. Prem Kumar.


The risky, marathon separation procedure began about 10 p.m. EDT Saturday. Before the operation, doctors warned that the surgery could kill one or both of the twins, or leave them brain-dead.


It was the first time surgeons tried to separate adult craniopagus twins — siblings born joined at the head. The surgery has been performed successfully since 1952 on infants, whose brains can more easily recover.


The brains of Ladan and Laleh Bijani were separate, but were nonetheless stuck together after years of lying alongside each other.


Kumar had warned that controlling the bleeding and moving the twins from a seated position onto separate beds would be the biggest challenge, and that the condition of either twin would remain largely unknown until they wake up after surgery. The twins were seated during the operation.


As one of the final points of the separation procedure, surgeons cut a finger-thick shared vein from Ladan — leaving her to rely on a similar sized vein taken from her right thigh that was grafter to her brain.


Rerouting the finger-thick shared vein, which drained blood to their hearts, was considered one of the biggest obstacles in the surgery. German doctors told the twins in 1996 that shared vein made surgery too dangerous.


The team of doctors had to contend with unstable pressure levels inside the twins\' brains just before they worked to uncouple the sisters\' brains and cut through the last bit of skull joining them, Kumar said.


The sisters\' brains had "to be teased apart very slowly," Kumar said. "Cut. Teased apart. Cut. Teased apart. In the process, you encounter a lot of blood vessels and other tissues."


He said surgeon worked "millimeter by millimeter."


Dr. Marc Mayberg, chairman of neurosurgery at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, had said by telephone the pressure fluctuations could be fatal.

   



Although the sisters knew the operation could kill one or both of them, they decided to face those dangers after a lifetime of living conjoined and compromising on everything from when to wake up to what career to pursue.

"If God wants us to live the rest of our lives as two separate, independent individuals, we will," Ladan said before the operation.

An international team of 28 doctors and about 100 medical assistants were enlisted for the surgery. The Iranian government said Monday it would pay the nearly $300,000 cost of the operation and care for the twins.

Participating neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children\'s Center in Baltimore, has separated three sets of craniopagus twins.

Because this operation is a medical first, surgeons have encountered unexpected obstacles not seen in infants. It took longer to cut through portions of their skulls because their older bones were denser than previously believed, Kumar said.

As the procedure dragged on, surgeons tried to get adequate rest, slipping out of the operating room for breaks when their expertise was not needed, Kumar said.

Classical music played softly as surgeons worked simultaneously in tight spaces in front of and behind the twins, who sat in a custom-built brace connected to an array of lines feeding them intravenously and monitoring their vital signs, Kumar said.

The sisters were born into a poor family of 11 children in Firouzabad, southern Iran, but grew up in Tehran under doctors\' care.

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Editor\'s Note: Emma Ross, an AP medical writer, contributed to this story from London; AP writer Ali Akbar Dareini contributed from Tehran.

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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2003, 04:51:11 AM »
I just read this on here and also on Yahoo.com and yeah it\'s tragic news...RIP
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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2003, 05:05:40 AM »
What were the odds on it being successful? I read in the paper that they had seperated a crucial vein that connected both brains. The surgeons were saying that it was that bit that was critical.
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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2003, 05:09:37 AM »
Cerberus,In one paper I was reading the doctors said the chances of them surviving were slim and they also said even if they did they wouldn\'t have lived long enough anyway.
But there were possibilities that one would and one wouldn\'t die.

I htink it had to be done,but it\'s a sad loss for the town.
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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2003, 07:23:00 AM »
They found more problems than expected with the brains. In the process, they lost a vast amount of blood and their heads suffered too much. It\'s a pity, but nice to hear the surgeons that they haven\'t dead in vain, because they have learnt a lot; science has grown.
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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2003, 08:36:19 AM »
I was a huge operation and very risky. It is still a shame it had to end this way.

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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2003, 08:39:26 AM »
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What were the odds on it being successful? I read in the paper that they had seperated a crucial vein that connected both brains. The surgeons were saying that it was that bit that was critical.

on the news they said the odds were like 50-50....

although it\'s sad, I can\'t say I\'m all that moved by it, there are things in the world that are much worse. They both knew the odds and chose to take the risk, it was just bad luck....
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2003, 09:38:37 AM »
At least they\'re dead separated... the final fantasy for them. :crap:
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« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2003, 01:47:53 PM »
they took their chances... at least they\'re finally separated now.

I\'m sad that it have to be this way but they might be better off where they are now.:jack:
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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2003, 02:31:40 PM »
Saw them on TV a day ago or so. They must have had a pretty hard life :/


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"If God wants us to live the rest of our lives as two separate, independent individuals, we will," Ladan said before the operation. "


Is it me or is "God" getting more and more evil? :(

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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2003, 03:03:25 PM »
so much for the old cliche that being swiss meant you were neautral :boink:
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« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2003, 07:30:30 PM »
Yeah i heard about it a while ago and heard that they were willing to risk the surgery. When i found out this morning I was really saddened by their deaths. I dont know. It was something that just didnt have to happen and they were healthy. Then you have two heads severed and just too much blood loss and ... man, i just cant imagine being one of the surgeons doing the work. so sad.
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« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2003, 12:04:39 AM »
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so much for the old cliche that being swiss meant you were neautral :boink:
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« Reply #13 on: July 09, 2003, 03:12:38 AM »
Nope, surgeons had admiited that their lives wouldn\'t be as long as normal individuals... they had state that they had 10 years left or so only.
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