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    Doctors operate on girl with eight limbs

    November 7, 2007 -- A two-year-old girl born with four arms and four legs was yesterday undergoing surgery by a team of 40 doctors in an operation that the hospital hopes will leave her with a normal body.

    The girl, named Lakshmi after the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth, suffers from ischiopagus, a rare condition which means that she is joined to a "parasitic twin" who stopped developing in the womb. In the womb the surviving foetus absorbs the limbs, kidneys and other organs. In Lakshmi's case, the "twins" are joined at the pelvis and have one head and two pairs of arms and legs.

    The operation, paid for by one of India's new hi-tech multi-speciality hospitals in Bangalore, is a 40-hour ordeal. Doctors said last night that Lakshmi's condition was stable.

    Dr Sharan Patil, the orthopaedic surgeon at Sparsh hospital, which is part of Narayana Health City, told reporters that the first incision was made at 8.45am. "There were a few unexpected things but we were able to manoeuvre them satisfactorily. Things are progressing to our satisfaction and Lakshmi is stable," he said.

    Lakshmi was born into a poor family in a remote village in the northern state of Bihar, where locals have venerated her as an incarnation of the Hindu deity.

    "Everybody considers her a goddess at our village," her father, Shambhu, a labourer told the Associated Press. "All this expenditure has happened to make her normal. So far, everything is fine."

    The operation carries a substantial risk. The surgical staff have to separate not only two spines but also the two stomachs, four kidneys and two chest cavities.

    Doctors admit there is a 20% chance Lakshmi will not survive. "The complex surgery is being carried out to remove the extraneous parts very carefully and move up all structures into Lakshmi without causing any harm," Dr Patil said.

    Conjoined twins occur in about one in every 200,000 births. Lakshmi's kind forms only 3% of all conjoined babies.


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    um...

    *too shocked for words*
    It seems as if one fails to conceive
    The meaning my name strives to achieve

    To a biological form you cannot relate-
    Because a reproductive cell is a gamete not gamate!

    It means to unite, -to become consolidated
    So without me in a.com, is there hope we'd be amalgamated?


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    Subhanak ya rab!

    looking at the X-Ray, that surgery may not be as difficult as I thought. All the extra limbs are at one end. They have to just remove the other pelvis that's got them 4 extra limbs.
    It seems as if one fails to conceive
    The meaning my name strives to achieve

    To a biological form you cannot relate-
    Because a reproductive cell is a gamete not gamate!

    It means to unite, -to become consolidated
    So without me in a.com, is there hope we'd be amalgamated?


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    Update:

    ...."We've managed to remove the parasitic twin out of Lakshmi's body and started reconstructing her pelvic bone. We have managed to get the pelvic bone together," head surgeon Dr. Sharan Patil said....

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    ya see?

    It might take her a while to learn to walk once she's on two feet. Hopefully it'll be a successful surgery, and she will have a promising future.
    It seems as if one fails to conceive
    The meaning my name strives to achieve

    To a biological form you cannot relate-
    Because a reproductive cell is a gamete not gamate!

    It means to unite, -to become consolidated
    So without me in a.com, is there hope we'd be amalgamated?


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    November 7, 2007 (Bloomberg) -- An Indian toddler born with four arms and four legs after being fused with a headless, undeveloped twin fetus in the womb is recovering in hospital following surgery to remove the extra limbs and organs, Agence France-Presse reported.

    The 2-year-old girl, identified only as Lakshmi, had a condition that occurs once in 50,000 twin births, the news agency reported from the city of Bangalore.

    She had absorbed the organs and body parts of the so-called parasitic fetus to which she was joined at the pelvis, according to the report.

    "She has withstood the operation, she is safe and doing well,'' surgeon Sharan Patil told reporters at the Sparsh Hospital after surgery that lasted more than 24 hours, AFP said. The girl, named after the four-armed goddess of prosperity in the Hindu pantheon, will remain under watch for the next two to three days, according to the report.


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