Doctors remove four extra limbs from one-in-a-million baby who was born with SIX legs
Doctors remove four extra limbs from one-in-a-million baby who was born with SIX legs
- Baby was one half of a conjoined twin who did not completely develop in the womb
- Eight-hour operation to remove extra limbs hailed a success
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A baby boy born with six legs has had a successful operation to remove his four extra limbs, doctors said today.
The youngster from Karachi in Pakistan was believed to have had a parasitic twin, which had not developed properly in the womb, resulting in the extra legs.
Doctors examined MRI, blood tests, and CT scans before deciding to operate on the boy
Critical: Doctors in Pakistan are fighting to
save the life of the baby boy who was born last week with six legs
because of a rare genetic condition
The head of the NICH, Jamal Raza, said the abnormal birth was the result of a genetic disease which would affect only one in a million or more babies.
'It was strange that apparently an abnormal baby with six legs was as normal as other children,' he said.
Before surgeons could operate they said they had to work out which of the limbs belonged to the boy and which to his twin.
Dr Jamal Raza (right) along with Imran Sheikh reveal the operation was a success
The baby had been in an intensive care unit ward since he was born last week to the wife of an X-ray technician.
Imran Shaikh, the baby's father who lives in Sukkur, said he was grateful his son was treated.
'We are a poor family. I am thankful to the government and doctors for helping us successful operating my baby,' he said.
Medical marvel: Since Shaikh made his public
plea for help, the Sindh Governor has come forward and directed
officials concerned to make sure the child receives all the medical care
he needs
Aid: Since the father of the baby made his
public plea for help, the Sindh Governor has come forward and directed
officials concerned to make sure the child receives all the medical care
he needs
His wife - who is also his cousin - has been unable to travel because she had a caesarean section delivery.
He said they were planning on naming their son Umar Farooq.
The Sindh provincial health department said they were examining if he needed any further treatment to live a normal life.
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