Kenyatta Hospital hosts party to celebrate the successful separation of conjoined twins
The Kenyatta National Hospital hosted a dinner in honour of the team of specialists that successfully separated conjoined twins in November, last year
Favour Karimi and Blessing Kathure ,2, shared the buttock area and had not seen each other face to face since they were born -
The KNH medics consider the surgery one of the most delicate in Sub-Saharan Africa The Kenyatta National Hospital on Thursday, April 13 celebrated the successful separation of conjoined twins Blessing and Favour The hospital hosted a dinner in honour of the team of 60 specialists involved in the delicate operation conducted last year in November that lasted 23 hours.
Blessings and Favour who saw each other for the first time after two years were conjoined at the lower back and the buttock area.
Following the successful surgery President Uhuru Kenyatta took time to congratulate the team for the incredible job, saying it was testimony to the vast improvement in the quality and capacity of Kenya's public hospitals. The procedure has been considered one of the most delicate in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Favour Karimi and Blessing Kathure ,2, shared the buttock area and had not seen each other face to face since they were born -
The KNH medics consider the surgery one of the most delicate in Sub-Saharan Africa The Kenyatta National Hospital on Thursday, April 13 celebrated the successful separation of conjoined twins Blessing and Favour The hospital hosted a dinner in honour of the team of 60 specialists involved in the delicate operation conducted last year in November that lasted 23 hours.
Blessings and Favour who saw each other for the first time after two years were conjoined at the lower back and the buttock area.
Following the successful surgery President Uhuru Kenyatta took time to congratulate the team for the incredible job, saying it was testimony to the vast improvement in the quality and capacity of Kenya's public hospitals. The procedure has been considered one of the most delicate in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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