| Literature DB >> 28899225 |
Mario V Fusaro1,2, Christian Becker1,2, Samir Pandya3,4, Whitney Mcbride3,4, Kaveh Alizadeh3,4, Vicki Iannotti4,5, Paul Zelkovic4,6, Samuel Barst4,7, Michael E Tobias4,8, Avinash Mohan4,8, Jeffrey Freda4,7, Michael Gewitz4,5, Corey Scurlock1,2,7.
Abstract
Conjoined twins are identical twins that have incompletely separated in utero. The prognosis for conjoined twins is poor and management in a skilled tertiary care centre is paramount for definitive care. We describe our experience with a telemedical consultation on conjoined twins in The Dominican Republic from our eHealth centre in Valhalla, NY. The patients were two month old, female, pygopagus conjoined twins. A multidisciplinary teleconference was initiated with the patients, their family, the referring paediatrician and our team. Based on this teleconsultation, the team felt as though the twins may be amenable to a surgical separation. They presented to our centre in Valhalla, NY, for a detailed physical examination and series of imaging studies. Soon after, the patients underwent a successful 21 h separation procedure and were discharged 12 weeks later. To our knowledge, this is one of the first reports of an international teleconsultation leading to a successful conjoined twin separation procedure.Entities:
Keywords: Conjoined twins; international teleconsultation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28899225 DOI: 10.1177/1357633X17715377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Telemed Telecare ISSN: 1357-633X Impact factor: 6.184