The twins, Hope and Faith Williams, who were separated at
Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, shared the same liver but had different
hearts, being joined in the chest area. Sadly, the operation they underwent caused
Hope to die, as her lungs failed. Doctors say that her breathing was supported
by Faith’s own lungs. The girl’s parents were near her when she died.
Professor Agostino Pierro, who conducted the surgical team,
said that the operation “was an emergency operation because there was a
blockage in their joined intestine which could only be resolved through
separation.” He also stated that the operation went according to plan and it
lasted for 11 hours. They operated Faith even after her sister died, thus
making the operation very complicated.
Faith, the other twin, survived the operation, although
doctors encountered complications in her case, too. Although she is in stable
condition for the moment, she is going to need more surgery to close her
abdomen. For the moment, she is in intensive care.
Although the parents are deeply affected, Professor Pierro
stated that they “are coping extremely well” and that he is “ grateful to them for their support.” The
professor also said that this was one of the most complicated operations he had
ever faced. The team which did the separation surgery consists in more than 20
people, they being renowned as the most
experienced in Europe in this matter.
The twins’ mother, 18-year-old Laura Williams, holds the
record for being the youngest mother of conjoined twins.
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