RIYADH —The surgical separation of the Somali conjoined twins Rahma and Ramla was profitable at King Abdullah Specialist Youngsters’s Hospital underneath the King Abdulaziz Medical Metropolis in Riyadh on Thursday.
The surgical crew was led by Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor basic of the King Salman Humanitarian Assist and Aid Heart and head of the Medical and Surgical Crew of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program.
The complicated surgical procedure lasted 12 hours and was carried out in eight levels. Thirty-six consultants, specialists, and technicians from the departments of anesthesia, pediatric surgical procedure, urology, orthopedics, and cosmetic surgery, along with nursing and technical workers, participated within the surgical procedure.
Dr. Al-Rabeeah mentioned that this operation was the 68th conjoined twin separation surgical procedure. He mentioned that the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program has, over the previous 35 years, cared for 156 conjoined twins from 28 international locations around the globe, emphasizing the Kingdom’s pioneering position in humanitarian work typically and medical work particularly.
For his or her half, the dad and mom of the twins expressed their deepest gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman for the specialised medical care and acceptable remedy the twins had acquired. In addition they expressed their appreciation for the Kingdom’s humanitarian efforts and the beneficiant hospitality prolonged to them throughout their keep within the Kingdom.
The 13-month previous twins arrived within the Kingdom on Could 6, 2025 according to the directives of King Salman and the Crown Prince. They had been conjoined on the decrease stomach and pelvis, and every had two totally shaped decrease limbs. Exact medical examinations confirmed that they shared the colon and rectum, with overlapping within the urinary and reproductive methods and a shared pelvic bone, following a sequence of specialised examinations and intensive conferences by the medical crew.




