Photo: Audrey Taula / Life Flight and NEST retrieval team
A conjoined twin from Papua New Guinea is in an induced coma following twelve hours of separation surgery and reconstruction in Australia.
Tom and Sawong, who were fused at the lower abdomen, had unplanned emergency surgery at Sydney Children's Hospital on Sunday after Tom began to deteriorate rapidly.
The tiny, frail baby died within minutes of being detached from his brother and Sawong is in a critical but stable condition.
It took a large multidisciplinary team seven hours to separate the babies and a further five hours to work on Sawong.
A family spokesperson told RNZ Pacific that at one stage during negotiations the hospital requested $AU2 million to operate on the twins but funds and guarantees could not be found.
Sawong is expected to remain in a coma in the intensive care unit
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