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Kalia's health condition continues to remain critical: SCBMCH

Health condition of Kalia, one of the separated conjoined twins from Kandhamal, continues to remain critical, said SCB Medical College and Hospital Superintendent CBK Mohanty. Reportedly, the hospital authorities have sought the help of AIIMS, New Delhi in this regard and asked them to send two doctors to monitor health conditions of Kalia

Kalia's health condition continues to remain critical: SCBMCH
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Published : Sep 28, 2019, 9:35 PM IST

Bhubneshwar: As the health condition of one of the separated conjoined twins remains critical, Odisha government Saturday urged AIIMS, New Delhi to rush two specialist doctors for his treatment at SCB Medical College Hospital in Cuttack, an official said.

"We have written to AIIMS and requested them to assign two doctors - Dipak Gupta and Rakesh Lodha for treatment of Kalia," said SCBMCH superintendent C B K Mohanty.

Mohanty said Kalia was put on the ventilator since Thursday night as he is suffering from a chest infection.

SCBMCH emergency officer B N Moharana said Kalia is suffering from pneumonia and is facing difficulty in breathing.

"Kalia is put on the ventilator and his vitals are rights. But, his condition is still critical," he said.

SCBMCH doctors held a video conference with doctors of AIIMS, New Delhi and discussed the health condition of Kalia, Moharana said.

The other twin, Jaga is well and is playing like a normal child, the hospital authorities said.

The twins - Jaga and Kalia suffered from a rare craniopagus disorder and were admitted for treatment to AIIMS, Delhi on July 13, 2017, for the separation surgery. They were discharged after two years on September 6, 2019.

They were admitted to SCBMCH on their return to Odisha.

The SCBMCH has formed a 14-member team of doctors from different departments to monitor and provide necessary treatment to the separated twins in coordination with AIIMS.

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Bhubneshwar: As the health condition of one of the separated conjoined twins remains critical, Odisha government Saturday urged AIIMS, New Delhi to rush two specialist doctors for his treatment at SCB Medical College Hospital in Cuttack, an official said.

"We have written to AIIMS and requested them to assign two doctors - Dipak Gupta and Rakesh Lodha for treatment of Kalia," said SCBMCH superintendent C B K Mohanty.

Mohanty said Kalia was put on the ventilator since Thursday night as he is suffering from a chest infection.

SCBMCH emergency officer B N Moharana said Kalia is suffering from pneumonia and is facing difficulty in breathing.

"Kalia is put on the ventilator and his vitals are rights. But, his condition is still critical," he said.

SCBMCH doctors held a video conference with doctors of AIIMS, New Delhi and discussed the health condition of Kalia, Moharana said.

The other twin, Jaga is well and is playing like a normal child, the hospital authorities said.

The twins - Jaga and Kalia suffered from a rare craniopagus disorder and were admitted for treatment to AIIMS, Delhi on July 13, 2017, for the separation surgery. They were discharged after two years on September 6, 2019.

They were admitted to SCBMCH on their return to Odisha.

The SCBMCH has formed a 14-member team of doctors from different departments to monitor and provide necessary treatment to the separated twins in coordination with AIIMS.

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Kalia's health condition continues to remain critical: SCBMCH
         Bhubaneswar, Sep 28 (PTI) As the health condition of
one of the separated conjoined twins remains critical, Odisha
government Saturday urged AIIMS, New Delhi to rush two
specialist doctors for his treatment at SCB Medical College
Hospital in Cutack, an official said.
         "We have written to AIIMS and requested them to assign
two doctors - Dipak Gupta and Rakesh Lodha for treatment of
Kalia," said SCBMCH superintendent C B K Mohanty.
         Mohanty said Kalia was put on ventilator since
Thursday night as he is suffering from chest infection.
         SCBMCH emergency officer B N Moharana said Kalia is
suffering from pneumonia and is facing difficulty in
breathing.
         "Kalia is put on ventilator and his vitals are rights.
But, his condition is still critical," he said.
         SCBMCH doctors held a video conference with doctors of
AIIMS, New Delhi and discussed the health condition of Kalia,
Moharana said.
         The other twin, Jaga is well and is playing like a
normal child, the hospital authorities said.
         The twins - Jaga and Kalia suffered from a rare
craniopagus disorder and were admitted for treatment to AIIMS,
Delhi on July 13, 2017 for the separation surgery. They
were discharged after two years on September 6, 2019.
         They were admitted to SCBMCH on their return to
Odisha.
         The SCBMCH has formed a 14-member team of doctors from
different departments to monitor and provide necessary
treatment to the separated twins in coordination with AIIMS.
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