BHUBANESWAR: Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday visited the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, to enquire the health condition of separated conjoined twins Jaga and Kalia (Baliya).
The craniopagus twins have been separated on October 25 after a marathon surgical operation that lasted for over 11 hours at AIIMS, New Delhi. While Jaga is out of risk, Kalia is recuperating rapid.
Naveen met both the children and equipped them some soft toys to play with. He additionally met their parents, Bhuyan Kanhar and Pushpanjali Kanhar, and inquired about condition in their children. Both of them expressed their gratitude to the manager minister for providing all reinforce to the a success operation of the youngsters. He told the parents that the state government will assist them.
He later mentioned with Randeep Guleria, director of the AIIMS New Delhi, and Ashok Mohapatra, professor of neurosurgery. They explained that both the children have been recuperating well. "While Jaga is far more stable, Kalia, who is still under intensive care, is improving gradually. We hope that Kalia will also get well soon," mentioned Guleria.
He additionally confident the director that Odisha government will provide all necessary reinforce for the total remedy of the children. He steered the doctors to provide the best possible care and remedy to the youngsters.
"I visited Jaga and Kalia at AIIMS Delhi. They are doing well. I congratulated the team of doctors for this amazing medical feat. I pray to Lord Jagannath for both the kids' speedy recovery," mentioned Naveen after popping out of the medical institution.
Naveen thanked Guleria and Mohapatra and the entire workforce of doctors for acting a fantastic activity and for their untiring efforts in saving the precious lives of the two little kids from Odisha.
The first surgical operation had been carried out on August 28 and ended at round 6.30 am at the very next day. Doctors in the AIIMS had managed to split a significant portion of the boys' mind after creating a new channel to carry venous blood the usage of an innovative bypass technique. Later the youngsters have been separated on October 25.
The twins have been admitted in the AIIMS on July 14. They belong to Milipada village beneath Phiringia block of Kandhamal district.
The craniopagus twins have been separated on October 25 after a marathon surgical operation that lasted for over 11 hours at AIIMS, New Delhi. While Jaga is out of risk, Kalia is recuperating rapid.
Naveen met both the children and equipped them some soft toys to play with. He additionally met their parents, Bhuyan Kanhar and Pushpanjali Kanhar, and inquired about condition in their children. Both of them expressed their gratitude to the manager minister for providing all reinforce to the a success operation of the youngsters. He told the parents that the state government will assist them.
He later mentioned with Randeep Guleria, director of the AIIMS New Delhi, and Ashok Mohapatra, professor of neurosurgery. They explained that both the children have been recuperating well. "While Jaga is far more stable, Kalia, who is still under intensive care, is improving gradually. We hope that Kalia will also get well soon," mentioned Guleria.
He additionally confident the director that Odisha government will provide all necessary reinforce for the total remedy of the children. He steered the doctors to provide the best possible care and remedy to the youngsters.
"I visited Jaga and Kalia at AIIMS Delhi. They are doing well. I congratulated the team of doctors for this amazing medical feat. I pray to Lord Jagannath for both the kids' speedy recovery," mentioned Naveen after popping out of the medical institution.
Naveen thanked Guleria and Mohapatra and the entire workforce of doctors for acting a fantastic activity and for their untiring efforts in saving the precious lives of the two little kids from Odisha.
The first surgical operation had been carried out on August 28 and ended at round 6.30 am at the very next day. Doctors in the AIIMS had managed to split a significant portion of the boys' mind after creating a new channel to carry venous blood the usage of an innovative bypass technique. Later the youngsters have been separated on October 25.
The twins have been admitted in the AIIMS on July 14. They belong to Milipada village beneath Phiringia block of Kandhamal district.
Naveen Patnaik meets separated conjoined twins in Delhi
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