Conjoined Twins Abby and Erin Delaney: A Year in the Life
On June 6, 2017, surgeons at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia successfully separated 10monthold conjoined twinsErin and Abby. Parents Heather and Riley Delaney, from North Carolina, first learned that Heather was carrying conjoined twins about 11 weeks into her pregnancy. Abby and Erin Delaney were born in CHOPs Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit on July 24, 2016, after being closely monitored by the Hospitals Center for Fetal Diagnosis Treatment. The Delaney twins were connected at the top of their heads, a condition called craniopagus, the least common type of conjoined twins. The girls were the 23rd pair of conjoined twins separated at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), the first craniopagus pair. Surgery to separate conjoined twins involves many steps. Over their first 10 months, the girls underwent a series of surgeries, including the placement of expanders to stretch their skin. The separation of conjoined twins is a
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