One of the members of the Bangladeshi twins, Rukaya, who were separated in August 2019 and born with their heads conjoined, underwent reconstructive surgery
Hungary’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the news to tabloid
Blikk that five thousand vaccines could be shipped from the country, adding that the vaccines were offered by Bangladesh as a gesture of gratitude for the Hungarian medical team led by neurosurgeon András Csókay and plastic surgeon Gergely Pataki for the successful separation surgery of Siamese twins Rabeya and Rokaiya.
A team of Hungarian doctors has successfully separated Rabeya and Rokaiya, Siamese twins conjoined at the head, in a 30-hour operation ending on Friday in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the Cselekvés a Kiszolgáltatottakért Alapítvány (Foundation for Defenceless People) that organised the operation, told MTI. The three-year-old Bangladeshi twins are in a stable condition but complications cannot be […]Continue reading