Texas conjoined twins successfully separated, finally go home

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Texas twins, Ella and Eliza Fuller, who were born conjoined, are recovering after a successful separation surgery at Texas Children's Hospital. The four-month-old girls, who spent their first months in the neonatal intensive care unit, are now preparing to go home. Conjoined twins are rare, and the surgery involved a multi-disciplinary team of 17 clinicians. The parents expressed their gratitude for the hospital's support and care throughout the process.
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