Jaga and Balia, from Milipada village in Kandhamal district in Odisha, were craniopagus conjoined twins joined at the head, a very rare occurrence. They were successfully separated after an 18-hour-long surgery at AIIMS in New Delhi in October last year.
The team from departments of pediatrics, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, medicine and neurosurgery met the doctors here looking after the children and received an update on their health condition.
A senior doctor at AIIMS, New Delhi said, "We updated them about the condition of the children and suggested that they can be safely discharged and sent to Odisha for continued care."
According to the doctors, Jaga is improving steadily and is on normal diet while his twin brother Balia is taking fluid and semi-solid food.
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"His condition is improving steadily and tracheostomy is likely to be removed within a week," the doctor said.
The first phase of the surgery on the twins was performed on August 28 when the doctors created a venous bypass to separate the veins that return blood to the heart from the brain.
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