New lease of life for Yemeni twins as doctors reconstruct cleft lips, nose

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New lease of life for Yemeni twins as doctors reconstruct cleft lips, nose

Sunday, 30 June 2019 | PTI | New Delhi

In a delicate surgery, doctors at a hospital here used the cartilage and fat from the ribs of a nine-year-old Yemeni boy to reconstruct his and twin brother’s cleft lips and nose.

Cleft lip and associated nose and palate deformities lead to problem in breathing and speech, said Dr Ajaya Kashyap, the medical director of KAS Medical Centre and MedSpa.     The twins, Ahmed and Shad, were not able to breathe properly and their speech was also affected.

At school, their appearance, because of their cleft lips, affected their confidence level. The surgery, conducted around two weeks ago, was successful with no rejection or complications, Dr Kashyap said.

“Usually, to correct cleft lip deformity, that also includes reconstruction of a part of the nose and upper lips, we need to take cartilage and fats from the rib bone of a patient.

“However, in this case, one of the boys was not healthy enough for this procedure. So, we took cartilage and rib fats from one of the twins and used on both of them”, the doctor said.

 Since the donor was an identical twin, it made for a great genetic match for the recipient,” the doctor said.

Dr Preeti Pandya, consultant surgeon at KAS Medical Centre, said the major challenge in transplant therapy is rejection, wherein the immune system of the recipient start producing antibodies against the donor cells considering it a foreign substance leading to a medical emergency.

“But the boy was lucky that he had an identical twin, who shared his genetic composition,” she explained.

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