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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has congratulated

Bhuyan Kanhar, the father of the twins, said, “The surgery is being done as the condition of Jaga deteriorated. The surgery began at 9 am and is expected to last for over 22 hours,” he had said earlier in the day. The Odisha government is ready to bear the expenses of the foreign doctors. After the separation, plastic surgery experts are now working on them. The operation procedure is likely to be completed by 9 or 10 am tomorrow,” he said.The second phase of a marathon surgery is still underway, and will go on till Thursday morning, Odisha Health and Family Welfare minister Pratap Jena said in Bhubaneswar.The first phase of the surgery was performed on August 28 when the doctors created venous bypass to separate the veins shared by the babies that returns blood to the heart from the brain. The twins were shifted to the operation theatre at 6 am.”We had suggested to the AIIMS authorities to engage experts from across the world in the operation process, if needed..Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has congratulated the team of specialists from the institutes neurosurgery, neuro-anaesthesia and plastic surgery departments for the successful separation of the heads.”Also, there is less than a 20 per cent chance of survival among those who undergo this surgery.The surgery is feasible only on 25 per cent of the survivors, while the rest continue to live with the condition. Such operations are extremely challenging,” he had said.”After 11 hours of surgery, the heads of the conjoined twins have been separated successfully.Bhubaneswar: Conjoined twins – Jaga and Kalia – from Odisha were “successfully” separated on Wednesday by a team of doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi. We hope things plastic gutter mesh will go well with the blessings of Lord Jagannath,” Jena said.”No experts from abroad are involved in the procedure.The Odisha government has sanctioned Rs one crore from the Chief Ministers Relief Fund (CMRF) for the twins treatment.A K Mahapatra, the chief of the neurosciences centre, earlier had said the twins suffer from the condition which afflicts one in 30 lakh children, of which 50 per cent die either at birth or within 24 hours. This is a very rare condition, a senior doctor at AIIMS said.”The conjoined twins were admitted to AIIMS on July 13.The 28-months-old twins, hailing from Milipada village under Phiringia block in Kandhamal district, are craniopagus conjoined twins, joined at the heads. The health condition of the children is stable.

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