A Twin Otter turboprop plane flew in dark and cold conditions to pick up the workers from the Amundsen-Scott station, about 250 metres from the geographic South Pole, a spokesman for the US National Science Foundation (NSF), Peter West told AFP.
After a stop at a British station on the edge of Antarctica lasting several hours, another Twin Otter flew the two workers to Puntas Arenas, Chile's southernmost city, the NSF later said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
The plane's crew and a medical team had made the 10-hour journey to the South Pole from the British Antarctic Survey's Rothera research station some 2,200 kilometres away in the middle of the continent's 24-hour winter on Tuesday night to reach the patients, who could not be treated on site.
The NSF - the US research agency that operates the Amundsen-Scott Station - organised the rescue mission last week given the condition of the first patient, which was not disclosed for privacy reasons.
"It was really an emergency," West said.
It later became apparent that the second worker also needed to be evacuated.
The Amundsen-Scott base was home to 48 people - 39 men and nine women - who work on-site throughout the austral winter, which spans February through October.
Near the world's southernmost point, workers spend this period withstanding nearly complete darkness and dramatically low temperatures - on Tuesday, the thermometer dropped to -60 degrees Celsius.
It was only the third time that an emergency rescue operation has been launched in the middle of winter.
In 1999, the US station's doctor Jerri Nielsen, who was self-treating her own breast cancer, required medical evacuation but weather conditions were more favorable, as the mission took place in the spring.
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