The conjoined twins from Nayagarh are a rare case of abdomino-thoracopagus twins and were brought to the Sishu Bhavan here yesterday for treatment.
"The CT scan reports reveal that the babies share the same heart and liver," Sishu Bhavan superintendent Saroj Satapathy told reporters here.
He was also apprehensive that the single heart taht the conjoined twins share appeared to be defective.
The Kandhamal-born 29-month-old conjoined twins Jaga and Kalia were joined at their heads and as they had different brains their separation was possible.
Reports from Delhi said Jaga and Kalia are recuperating at AIIMS after their marathon 11 hour surgery in October.
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