Who has set a record after the Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi split?



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On October 7, at the Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi hospital discharge ceremony, the Vietnam Record Organization awarded the certificate of setting a Vietnamese record with the name: “Case of complicated major surgery with a team of doctors and physicians” . Vietnamese family member to dissect pelvic abdomen for twins “.

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Dr. Truong Quang Dinh, Director of City Children’s Hospital, Received a Record-Setting Certificate

The Vietnam Registry Organization has awarded personal badges to 3 physicians who are directly involved in Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi major surgery, including: Dr. Truong Quang Dinh – Director of City Children’s Hospital; Dr. Phan Van Tiep – Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics of Xuyen A General Hospital; Dr. Ta Thi Thuy Hang – Head of the Department of Surgery – Resuscitation Anesthesia.

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The moment when Professor-Doctor Tran Dong A shared his feelings before Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi returned home

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Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi made a joke with his doctor and nurse before leaving the hospital

City Children’s Hospital also announced in recent years that many donors have come together to support the more than 2.3 billion twins.

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Take pictures with nursing aunts before saying goodbye

The cost of treatment and surgery to separate Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi Siamese twins is 1.2 billion VND, of which health insurance pays more than 600 million VND. After deducting the cost of treatment, Children’s Hospital City awarded the family a VND 1.5 billion savings book.

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The innocent expressions of the two children

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Truc Nhi-Dieu Nhi comes home with two completely independent bodies

Before that, on July 15, nearly 100 nurses, doctors and nurses from dozens of Ho Chi Minh City’s major hospitals performed a major historic surgery to separate the two babies.

NGUYEN THANH



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