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World: First pictures reveal success of life-saving surgery on toddler with eight limbs

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Friday, 09 November 2007
thumb_8limbgirlbarc_468x319Doctors in India have successfully operated on a 2-year-old girl born with four arms, four legs and extra internal organs, doctors said today. A team of around 30 medics removed what amounted to Lakshmi Tatma's headless identical twin sister who was joined at the pelvis and who did not develop and separate properly in the womb - an extremely rare case.

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"It went very well," said Mamta Patil, a doctor involved in the surgery at Sparsh Hospital in Bangalore in south India. "She'll be in intensive care for the next 48 hours."

The risky operation began yesterday. Lakshmi, named after the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth, was expected to be in the operating theatre for 40 hours, but the surgery was over after 27.

But doctors said the surgery was worth the risk, saying that Lakshmi, who could not walk on her deformed limbs, would not otherwise have much chance of living past adolescence.

"We have been told that she can lead a normal life after the operation. I am just praying for her," Poonam, Lakshmi's mother, told reporters.

The headless "twin" was joined to Lakshmi at the pelvis and has its own spinal column and kidney.

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The extraordinary eight-limbed baby was born in a poverty-stricken region of Bihar, India - on the day devoted to the celebration of the four-armed Hindu deity Vishnu.

Her mother Poonam Tatma said she believed her daughter was "a miracle, a reincarnation" of Vishnu.

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Dr Sharan Patil, who led the surgery at the country's Narayana Health City, in Bangalore, said: "Fortunately, Lakshmi has one complete body with a near perfect set of organs.

"Her skeletal system involves two bodies which are fused together at the level of the pelvis.

"The operation itself, although presents several challenges, is not the most complex in the world. What is highly unusual in Lakshmi's case is precisely how her bodies are fused, almost mirroring each other."

Parents Poonam Devi and Shambu Das, who earn about 50p a day as casual labourers, were turned away from several hospitals before her plight was taken up by Dr Patil.

The operation was expected to cost about £100,000 - but the hospital said it was covering the cost of the surgery.

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Poonam, who gave birth to Lakshmi on the celebration day of the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity after whom the new born was named, said: "She is a miracle, a special blessing from God. But she is my daughter and she cannot live like this."

Laskhmi is the subject of a Channel 4 documentary as part of the Bodyshocks series.

Besides the removal of the extra limbs, Lakshmi's deformed pelvis and spine were corrected, and redundant extra organs removed, doctors said.

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nathan said:

omg!!! i feel so bad for you...... but iam happy that the baby is doing good now and that you guys are happy.....she lloks very happy and i am happy that she was a lucky one and got the surgery.....
2007-11-09 23:41:48

nathan said:

o my goodness. i feel sorry for her but she does look happy and like she is having fun. I feel happy that she got her twin removed itl make her live a much more normal life. as for her parents i am astonished on how they took the surgery into consideration. i hope everything goes well as to the pain and medication. i hope that nothing else happens to her and that she has a great life.
2007-11-09 23:45:52

tamilstofightback said:

A fascinating human phenomena and medical result.
2007-11-11 10:16:59

Diana said:

May god bless you with joy and happiness! Take care of yourself and enjoy life to the fullest :)
2007-11-12 07:29:40

Steven Thompson said:

may God bless this child and her parents. I hope and pray she goes on to lead a long, healthy and happy life full of joy. all praise goes to God for blessing the surgeons with the skill to help her.

all my love is with you!
2007-11-16 13:22:19

Maria Rivera said:

I used this story in my 8th grade classroom as a writing prompt. My students fell in love with the child and her family.
Have you ever seen a happier child. She has been loved and prayed for by many. Imagine looking like that here in the US. I wonder how different the situation might have been. Yet we also have many generous and wonderful doctors ans lay people. We pray for her and her parents and her village that something wonderful comes out of this!
I felt sorry for the circus people that still see a child like this as a means to make money out of her situation. God and Goddesses bless the staff that have helped Laskhmi and her family!
2007-11-22 00:42:37

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