RIYADH – Saudi Arabia has successfully completed the separation surgery of Nigerian conjoined twins, Hassana and Husaina. The complex procedure was carried out at the King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital in Riyadh.
The twins, hailing from Kano, Nigeria, were born conjoined, a rare condition that occurs once in every 200,000 live births. The successful separation marks a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia’s medical history, demonstrating the nation’s advanced healthcare capabilities.
The surgical team, led by some of the country’s top medical professionals, worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of Hassana and Husaina. The operation, which involved separating the twins’ shared organs, was a delicate procedure that required precise planning and execution.
The King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital has been at the forefront of such surgeries, having a strong track record of successful separation surgeries of conjoined twins from around the world. This achievement further cements the hospital’s reputation as a leading center for pediatric surgery.
The successful operation has brought immense joy to the twins’ family, who expressed their gratitude to the medical team and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for providing the necessary care and support.
The story of Hassana and Husaina is a testament to the power of medical science and the unwavering dedication of healthcare professionals. Their journey continues to inspire hope for families around the world dealing with similar conditions.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains committed to extending its medical expertise and resources for the benefit of individuals worldwide, further establishing its position as a global leader in healthcare.