Bhutanese conjoined twins discharged after surgery in Australia

IANS  |  Melbourne 

Bhutanese Nima and who were joined at the torso and underwent a lengthy to separate them were discharged from a hospital in on Monday.

The 16-month-old twins, who left here with their mother, Bhumchu Zagmo, are to travel to the Children First Foundation's estate in Kilmore in the state of Victoria, to continue with their recuperation before returning to Bhutan, reports news.

Nima and Pelden arrived in in October with their mother, but doctors decided to wait until they were in better physical condition to go ahead with the operation.

The twins were born on July 13, 2017, in a remote region of in the first known instance of being born in the country.

The government of offered to pay the costs of the operation and medical treatment, around AU$350,000 ($253,400), while other funds being raised by the charity will be used for their rehabilitation in

Children First and some members of the hospital's team of surgeons contributed to another successful operation in 2009 to separate Bangladeshi and

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First Published: Mon, November 26 2018. 10:04 IST