The professor behind the world’s most complex twin separation surgery revealed he practiced the operation using AI. Doctor Noor Ul Owase Jeelani, who is based in London, led a team of 100 medical experts to separate conjoined twins Arthur and Bernardo Lima in June 2022. Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (27 December), Mr Jeelani revealed he practiced the surgery using AI. He said it was one of the most complex separation processes ever completed. The twins, who are now four years old, continue to do well following their life-saving surgery
Conjoined twins born in Brazil with a fused head and brain have been separated in what doctors described on Aug 1 as the most complex surgery of its kind, which they prepared for using virtual reality.
In one of the most complex surgeries of its kind, Brazilian doctors successfully separated conjoined twins by using virtual reality.
They both were craniopagus twins who suffered from an extremely rare condition in which the siblings are fused at the cranium.
Born in 2018 in the state of Roraima in northern Brazil, Arthur and Bernardo Lima were joined at the top of the head for nearly four years.