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Anaesthesia for the separation of conjoined twins.

open access: yesIndian J Anaesth, 2011
Lalwani J, Dubey K, Shah P.
europepmc   +1 more source

Fetal cardiac MRI using doppler ultrasound for evaluation of thoracoomphalopagus conjoined twins

open access: yesJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Andrea I. Fuentealba Cargill   +9 more
openaire   +1 more source

V-24 Thoracoomphalopagusに対する分離手術

open access: yesJournal of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons, 1992
openaire   +1 more source

Route of delivery of thoracoomphalopagus twins: analysis of three cases

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2009
The management of thoracoomphalopagus twins depends on gestational age and life expectancy of the fetuses. Vaginal route of delivery is limited to small nonviable fetuses. Cesarean section should be reserved for larger fetuses or when the life expectancy of the fetuses is of concern.The first case was that of heavily malformed fetuses of 28 weeks in ...
Niyazi Tug, Sadiye Eren, Tug Niyazi
exaly   +3 more sources

Urologic Considerations in the Separation of Thoracoomphalopagus Conjoined Twins

Urology, 2017
Conjoined twins are seen in approximately 1/500,000 live births, and therefore surgical management of urologic anomalies in conjoined twins has not been extensively reported. Various degrees of sharing of the urinary tracts and genitalia can be seen in different types of conjoined twins.
Jason K Au   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Cholescintigraphy for Assessing the Separation Potential of Thoracoomphalopagus Twins

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1990
This case report describes the use of cholescintigraphy in the preoperative evaluation of ventrally conjoined twin girls. Sonography and magnetic resonance imaging disclosed an anatomically conjoined heart and a single apparently fused liver. Cholescintigraphy demonstrated that the hepatic system functioned as two independent livers, gallbladders, and ...
Harvey A Ziessman, H A Ziessman
exaly   +3 more sources

Dystocia Due to Conjoined Dicephalus Thoracoomphalopagus Tetrabrachius Tetrapus Dicaudatus Twin Monster in Buffalo

Applied Biological Research, 2021
Fetal anomalies and monstrosities are the most common cause of dystocia in bovines. Fetal dystocia is a condition that occurs due to abnormal size, position or presentation of fetus resulting in difficult calving. In bovines, the incidence of dystocia is quite higher than other farm animal species (Dutt et al., 2021).
Ravi Dutt   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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