The Borneo Post

Conjoined twin from war-torn Yemen dies after Saudi operation

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One of two conjoined twins from war-torn Yemen has died after a ‘complicate­d’ 15hour operation to separate them, Saudi state media reported.

The 19-month-old baby boys, Yussef and Yassin, were “conjoined in several organs”, and some 24 doctors were involved in the operation, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said.

On Monday morning the SPA hailed the procedure as a success, but a follow-up report Monday night revealed one of the twins had died “as a result of a severe drop in blood circulatio­n and heart failure, despite the full medical care provided for him”.

Doctors “faced great difficulti­es and challenges during the separation process, which made the deceased’s condition critical after the operation”, the report said, adding that the surviving twin was in a stable condition.

It did not specify which twin lived and which died.

Yemen has been wracked by a brutal seven-year conflict pitting the Saudi-backed government against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, whose seizure of the capital Sanaa in 2014 prompted a Saudi-led military coalition to intervene.

More than 150,000 people have died in the violence and the country’s health system has been devastated, in what the United Nations describes as the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

Saudi Arabia’s state-run King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) regularly touts its humanitari­an assistance to Yemen as evidence of Riyadh’s commitment to alleviatin­g the suffering there.

The centre’s doctors carried out the ‘four-phase surgery’ separating Yussef and Yassin, describing it as ‘among the most complicate­d’ they had performed, the SPA said Monday.

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