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Saudi Arabia Leads the World in Successful Separation of Conjoined Twins

Saudi Arabia Leads the World in Successful Separation of Conjoined Twins

Saudi Arabia has a well-established and advanced healthcare system capable of providing the most advanced and complex medical treatment. The country is also recognised for global humanitarian and charitable endeavours. The Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme is just one example that demonstrates the Kingdom’s commitment to compassionate humanitarian aid and medical excellence. that is why Saudi Arabia Leads the World in the Successful Separation of Conjoined Twins.

What is the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme?

The Saudi Separation of Conjoined Twins Programme, which began in 1990, has established the Kingdom as a global leader in highly complex surgeries to separate conjoined twins, offering hope to families worldwide.

The Saudi Conjoined Twins programme, the largest of its kind globally, is open to all, regardless of race, nationality or religion.  Sponsored by the Saudi government, it covers all the expenses of surgeries, treatment and postoperative rehabilitation. in addition to hosting the parents of twins coming from abroad throughout the period of medical care.

Over the past 34 years, the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme has evaluated 139 sets of conjoined twins from 26 countries across 3 continents and successfully separated 61 pairs of conjoined twins to date. Surgeries are carried out at King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, or sometimes at other government sector hospitals in the Kingdom.

Separation of conjoined twins is one of the most complex surgical operations, especially in cases where the twins share vital organs, involving long operating hours and often requiring multiple procedures.

The Saudi Conjoined Twins programme is led by a distinguished paediatric surgeon, Dr Abdullah Al-Rabiah, an adviser to the Saudi Royal Court and supervisor general of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KRelief), and includes a large, experienced, multi-disciplinary team including expert Saudi doctors involved in research, scientific publications and presentations in their field.

Saudi Arabia to host first International Conjoined Twins Conference

In November 2024, the first-ever International Conference on Conjoined Twins is set to be held in Riyadh, organised by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

The conference will bring together experts from medical and humanitarian fields specialising in separating conjoined twins from around the world, to shed light on success stories and challenges of conjoined twin separation to discuss best practices, provide recommendations, and establish cooperative partnerships.

The conference will be held in conjunction with the World Conjoined Twins Day on 24th November, recently adopted by the United Nations at the initiative of Saudi Arabia.

The success of Saudi Arabia’s Conjoined Twins Programme highlights Saudi Arabia’s advanced medical capabilities and its compassionate approach to global humanitarian efforts while offering hope to families worldwide.

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