Emergency separation of conjoined twins in a tertiary hospital in Indonesia: three case reports.
Andi Ade Wijaya RamlanRaihanita ZahraKshetra RinaldhyChristopher Kapuangannull RahendraKomang Ayu FerdianaAhmad YaniPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2023)
When separation is deemed necessary to save one twin, it becomes difficult to apply standard ethical medical reasoning. The decision to separate results in most cases in very high-risk surgeries with poor outcomes during surgery and postsurgery. Compounded by the complexity of the case, sociocultural and religious aspects further add to the dynamics of decision-making. A multidisciplinary team must work together with a health ethics committee and navigate through this ethical conundrum with the patient and family at its decision-making centre to decide on the best plan of care.
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