The Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Yola, Adamawa State says it has successfully separated a conjoined female twins. Professor Auwal Muhammed, the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, disclosed this at a news conference.
Muhammed said that the twins have an excellent chance of survival.
According to the medical director, it took four hours for the medical team to separate them and the separation is the second of its kind being conducted by the hospital. He recalled that the first separation was carried out in 2014 which was also successful. More photos below…
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