Siamese twin sisters separated in Brazil when they were only 1 year old: here’s what they look like now

In Brazil, Siamese twins who were joined at the chest were separated 😱 The one-year-old sisters shared one stomach and pelvic bones 😢 The operation lasted 15 hours 😲 

Just look at how the girls look now 😱 You can see the photo in the first comment👇👇

In the hot heart of Brazil, in the state of Goiás, two girls were born – Kiraz and Aruna Their birth was both miracle and a test.

The sisters were Siamese twins, joined at the chest . Their bodies were tightly intertwined they shared a stomach, shared pelvic bones, and only three legs between them.

For doctors, this has become one of the most challenging tasks in recent years. From day one , doctors knew that if the girls were to live full lives, they would have to be separated. But the price was high — the risks were enormous, and the preparation required time, precision , and almost superhuman effort.

Months of consultations, simulations, meetings. Surgeons from all over the country came together as a team to try the unimaginable. That day, the operating room resembled an anthill. 60 specialists – anesthesiologists, cardiac surgeons, orthopedists, pediatric surgeons, nurses – worked as a single organism.

Groups of 16 people took turns every four hours to maintain concentration The operation lasted 15 hours.

When the voice finally said, ” They are separated,” there was silence in the operating room

Kiraz and Aruna are now in intensive care unitTheir bodies are still weak, a long rehabilitation lies ahead but the main thing is already behind them. They are no longer connected by common flesh, but will forever be connected by something greater – history, love and courage.

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