Conjoined twin dies after separation surgery in Limpopo
One of the conjoined twins separated at Mankweng Hospital has died from multiple organ failure, while the surviving twin remains under medical observation.
What should have been a day of reflection and hope turned into a sombre one for the family of the conjoined twins, as the Limpopo Provincial Government confirmed the death of one of the babies today, reports Polokwane Review.
Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba and Health MEC Dieketseng Mashego received a detailed medical update from the team treating the twins today.
Condolences
The provincial leadership has since extended condolences to the child’s mother and family during what it described as a deeply painful time.
Premier Ramathuba said they were deeply saddened by this heart-breaking loss.
“On behalf of the Limpopo Provincial Government and the people of our province, we extend our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the mother and the family. No parent should ever have to endure the pain of losing a child, and our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this profoundly difficult moment,” said Ramathuba.
Sepsis after complex separation surgery
According to the medical team, both infants developed severe sepsis following the highly complex separation procedure.
The condition, a serious infection that can affect multiple organs, was treated with antibiotics and inotropic support in the intensive care unit.
Despite extensive efforts by the multidisciplinary team of specialists, one of the babies died early today due to multiple organ failure linked to the infection.
The provincial government said the mother had been kept informed throughout the process and had shown remarkable strength under the circumstances.
Support measures have been put in place at the hospital to ensure a calm environment.
Surviving twin under close observation
The condition of the surviving twin continues to be monitored, with the government pledging ongoing support to the family.
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