Ramaphosa hails historic twin separation in Limpopo

A rural public hospital in Limpopo just pulled off a conjoined-twin separation for the first time in South African history outside a major city.

Surgery details are remarkable
  • Professor Nyaweleni Tshifularo led the eight-hour-plus operation.
  • Mankweng Hospital near Polokwane hosted the historic procedure.
  • Both boys are stable and recovering in the NICU.
  • They shared liver tissue, intestines, and blood vessels.
Timeline tracks from birth to separation
  • The twins arrived on January 28 to a 29-year-old mother.
  • Weeks of scans and consultations mapped their shared anatomy.
  • Separation surgery happened on March 17, 2026.
  • Their mom got referred to Mankweng from a smaller facility.
Political leaders lined up to praise
  • Cyril Ramaphosa called it a significant healthcare milestone.
  • Limpopo Premier Phophi Ramathuba visited before and after surgery.
  • Ramaphosa emphasized hope for resource-constrained environments.
  • Ramathuba framed it as proof of what public healthcare achieves.
Bigger win for rural medical capability
  • Conjoined separations typically happen only at specialized urban centers.
  • Tshifularo already made headlines with groundbreaking ear transplants.
  • Limpopo hospitals often catch flak for staffing shortages.
  • This case could push more investment into provincial neonatal services.
 

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