Monday 16 November 2015

After successful separation in Tunisia:

Siamese twin Davis and Daryl are doing fine
A set of conjoint twins, Davis and Daryl born on 27th August 2015 in the Banso Hospital in the North West Region has been successfully separated in a hospital in Tunisia.
    The twins were evacuated on 8th September 2015 to Tunisia thanks to the intervention of Cameroon’s First Lady Chantal Biya.
    The Director General of the Cartagena Clinic where the twins were operated upon, Dr Boubaker Zakhama indicated that the two boys are in good health.
    He made the confirmation during a press conference in Tunisia which brought together the team of experts who worked on the twins.

    It is the first time a private medical facility undertakes such a procedure and the third in the general health sector in the country.
    The father of the twins, Ndi Juluis Bangla thanked the Tunisian medics for this act of goodwill stating that the intervention has brought back a smile on the face of the entire family.
    It is worth mentioning that another set of conjoint twins, Sheavvaboh and Sheamboh born in the North West Region were successfully separated in Saudi Arabia.
    In the meantime, the most recent case of conjoint twins, born at the Bambalang District Hospital in Ndop in the Ngohketunjia Division on 13th August, 2015 is presently hospitalised at the Chantal Biya Foundation, undergoing medical examinations.

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