00:00This story is related to two children, both from the Philippines, identical twins, and they have a type 4 colidocal
00:06cyst, a type 4a colidocal cyst, which has happened to each other.
00:10Because they are identical, they have a child, and they have a liver failure.
00:17This is very rare, I think in the world's first time twins have a liver transplant for colidocal cyst.
00:25The two children have failed, one mother and one brother have a liver for them.
00:37The liver is very small.
00:39The children get out of 20% of the liver, and the children get out of the whole liver.
00:46Sometimes we have to lower the liver, so that the children can fit in the small abdomen.
00:52The two children have been transplanted for 5 days, and they are now both of them.
00:57And you can see that they are healthy, they are not healthy, they are not healthy.
01:03And they can tell their normal life.
01:05What about the liver transplant?
01:11The cut-in is more for the family.
01:14We have now 3,000 people have transplanted, and 645 people have been transplanted for pediatric liver.
01:21But for the family, where one person has a transplant, it seems that the blood is gone.
01:28Yes, but it was only two children have transplanted.
01:33So I will say that the family is very powerful.
01:36They came forward.
01:38The two fathers and mothers have tried to donate their own.
01:41Unfortunately, the father was unfit, so their brothers and mother have donated it.
01:45It is a difficult surgery.
01:48It is a difficult surgery.
01:48Every transplant has no difficulty.
01:50But because the experience is very much here, this surgery is successfully done.
01:56So if children have transplanted after recovery, how many years after this recovery will happen?
02:03Normally, we say in the hospital, we have to take 2-3 weeks for children.
02:08After transplanted, we have to take initial recovery.
02:11We advise that after 3-4 months, if children are going to school, they can restart their school.
02:17We have to keep some precautions so that they don't have infection.
02:20We should have to wash the hand properly.
02:22We should have to wear a mask when we have to wear a mask.
02:25Otherwise, they can lead a normal life.
02:27They don't have to wear a mask so that they don't have to reject the liver.
02:30But the dose of their age is less.
02:35So they can have a normal school life, a normal college life.
02:38They can have a married life.
02:41And as I told you, the first child was transplanted in 1998.
02:46He was 29 years old.
02:48He is married and is leading a very healthy life.
02:51a pregnant person's husband's mother and pregnant is treated with breast cancer.
03:00In 1998, the first transplant was transplanted in 1998.
03:00In 1998, we have a routine and the first significant effects.
03:04But yes, if we talk about twins, colidocal cysts,
03:08for both children have a diagnosis...
03:11This is my first diagnosis.
03:12but yes it looks like the first
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