PARIS — An operation to separate conjoined twin boys was successful and the babies are “doing well,” doctors at a Paris hospital said Thursday.
Eight-month-old Imahagaga and Imahalatsa were born June 16 last year in Madagascar, joined at the thorax and abdomen and sharing a liver.
On Wednesday, they underwent a four-hour operation at Paris’ Necker-Enfants Malades hospital involving a team of 20 medical staff.
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