Separated Siamese twins from Bhutan are allowed to leave clinic

Two and a half weeks after the separation of Siamese twins from Bhutan, the two girls have been discharged from the hospital in Australia. Nima and Dawa were able to Children the Royal children’s Hospital in Melbourne to leave on Monday.

Chief of surgery Joe Crameri expressed himself highly pleased over the recovery of the two: The scars healed well, the 15-month-old girl made a strong impression and be naughty.

Twins will still be taken care of relief organization

It is incredibly satisfying to see how these two girls have recovered and how they now interact, said Crameri. Nima and Dawa – in German the sun and the moon was to be the joy of being young, the joy of the New and the joy of it, to experience the world as separate people.

The girls are now with their mother in a, North of Melbourne, the city where the humanitarian organisation Children First Foundation has a device. The twins must now learn to sit alone, to stand alone. When you return to your home, it is not yet clear.

The fuselage grown together twins with a common liver were on 9. November in Melbourne for a six-hour Operation has been separated. They had come to Australia, because there is in this poor Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, not Doctors, can make have the surgery. The two girls were first nursed him back to health, to be fit for the complicated surgery.