A medical team at the Royal Children's Hospital was in the media spotlight recently as they prepared to separate conjoined Bhutanese twins, Nima and Dawa. The 14-month-old girls and their mother were brought to Australia in October, courtesy of the charity organisation Children First Foundation, to undergo the surgery led by Dr Joe Crameri, Head of Paediatric Surgery at the RCH. He explains the details of the successful operation and the ongoing post-surgical care for the resilient and much-loved twins.

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