Volume 60, Issue 2 , Pages 205-209, February 2007
Successful separation of pygopagus conjoined twins and primary skin closure using V-shaped flaps
Summary
Pygopagus conjoined twins were born by caesarean section at 34 weeks of gestation. Initial evaluation revealed no other abnormalities apart from their attachment at lower back, buttocks and perineum. They had two separate anal and urogenital openings. Their investigations included roentgenograms, ultrasound, barium enema, cystourethrogram, CT scan and MRI. There were two separate spinal columns fused distally at the lower sacral level. Lower gastrointestinal studies showed two separate rectums and cystourethrogram showed normal and separate urinary tracts. MRI showed a single dural sac between two fused sacral bones with no other vertebral anomalies. They were successfully separated with primary skin closure using V-shaped flaps.
Keywords: Conjoined twins, Pygopagus twins, V-shaped flaps
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PII: S1748-6815(06)00081-7
doi:10.1016/j.bjps.2006.01.009
© 2006 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 60, Issue 2 , Pages 205-209, February 2007
