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Conjoined Turkish twins celebrate 5th birthday as medics cheer on

Conjoined Turkish twins celebrate 5th birthday as medics cheer on

Turkish twins Derman and Yiğit Evrensel, previously conjoined at beginning, celebrated their fifth birthday in a room embellished with balloons and buntings at a hospital within the capital Ankara.

Twins born conjoined at their heads had been separated in January 2020 after three main surgical procedures carried out by a crew of 42 medics, together with two Turkish docs, in London.

They returned to Türkiye in June of the identical yr.

The twins, who are actually getting ready to begin college, are persevering with their bodily remedy and check-ups at Ankara’s Bilkent City Hospital.

Derman and Yiğit blew out the candles on their cake whereas their dad and mom, docs and nurses clapped and cheered.

They additionally unwrapped items despatched to them by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and first woman Emine Erdoğan, who’ve been following their therapy because the starting.

“Our twins have turned 5. Derman is now on the stage of beginning preschool, and Yiğit is shortly approaching that stage. We hope to see them much more energetic, adaptive to life, and beginning college on their subsequent birthday. We are quickly getting ready our youngsters for this as a crew,” mentioned Dr. Evren Yaşar, chief doctor of the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Hospital.

Yaşar mentioned they’re in fixed contact with pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Owase Jeelani, who carried out the twins’ surgical procedure within the U.Okay.

Jeelani has expressed his need to open the same rehabilitation middle on the Bilkent City Hospital and he’s being supplied assist on this regard, mentioned Yaşar.

“Considering the method they’ve been by means of, their growth is progressing quickly. Our robust crew and the assist of our household have made this course of a lot simpler. It is extraordinary for twins who’ve undergone such severe and complicated surgical procedures to achieve this stage in such a short while,” the physician added.

The kids had been seen carrying specifically designed helmets to guard their skulls.

Ömer Evrensel, the twins’ father, thanked President Erdoğan for supporting the therapy.

“I would like to thank our president and first lady Emine Erdoğan for not leaving us alone during this process. With the support of our doctors, our children’s treatment is ongoing, and everything is getting better. Hopefully, they will be fine,” mentioned Evrensel.

“We hope that they may start their education within the close to future as effectively,” he added.

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