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EPIDEMIOLOGY ã Monozygotic (identical) twins 4:1,000 births ã Dizygotic (fraternal) twins 10-15:1,000 births ã Conjoined twins: 1:50,000 births in US 1:14,000.

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1 EPIDEMIOLOGY ã Monozygotic (identical) twins 4:1,000 births ã Dizygotic (fraternal) twins 10-15:1,000 births ã Conjoined twins: 1:50,000 births in US 1:14,000 births in Africa 60% stillborn (~30 cases/year in US) 70% female Maternal age not a factor 6% are two of triplets Always monozygotic identical twins

2 “SIAMESE TWINS”  Eng & Chang Bunker  Born in Siam in 1811  United by an epigastric band of tissue  Exhibited by P.T. Barnum circus  Retired to farms in North Carolina  Each married  22 children  Chang died age 63 - bronchitis  Eng died 6 hours later  Tissue band simple structure  Could have been easily separated

3 CONJOINED TWINS-EMBRYOLOGY  Division of zygote within first 7 days  monozygotic identical twins  Division of zygote within first 7 days  monozygotic identical twins  Incomplete fission of inner cell mass at 13-16 days  conjoined twins  Day 5 - cluster of cells of zygote becomes blastocyst  Inner cell mass forms at one pole  embryo, amnion, yolk sac

4 CONJOINED TWINS - CLASSIFICATION ã Identified by most prominent site of connection plus Greek root pagus - “that which is fixed” – thoracopagus (thorax)40% – omphalopagus (abdomen)33% – ischiopagus (pelvis) 6% – pygopagus (sacrum)19% – craniopagus (skull) 2%

5 CONJOINED TWINS TypeIncidenceCommon Organs Thoracopagus40%Heart, liver, GI tract Omphalopagus33%Liver, GI tract Pygopagus19%Spine, GU, anorectum Ischiopagus 6%Pelvis, GU, GI, liver Craniopagus 2%Brain

6 May 26, 2000

7 MOHAMED SHERIFF, M.D. JFK MEDICAL CENTER

8 E-MAIL

9 DECONTEE & MARY COLE

10 ANATOMY

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13 TISSUE EXPANSION

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16 MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH – Pediatric radiology – Pediatric general surgery – Pediatric anesthesiology – Pediatric plastic surgery – Pediatric neurosurgery – Pediatric orthopedic surgery – Pediatric urology – Pediatric critical care nursing

17 SEPARATION SURGERY

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21 RECTAL DISSECTION

22 VERTEBRAL SEPARATION

23 FINAL SEPARATION

24 PERINEAL RECONSTRUCTION

25 SEPARATION SURGERY

26 POST-OP RECOVERY

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