Indian doctors have successfully removed 'parasitic twins' - two foetuses that were growing inside the abdomen of a 20-day-old baby. Called foetus in foetu, the condition is extremely rare, with fewer than 200 cases reported worldwide until now, a handful of which were in India. The condition develops early in pregnancy when a malformed foetus is absorbed by the host twin. Though the foetus is not alive, it continues to develop by absorbing nutrients from the host twin. In this case, the woman was pregnant with triplets and two of the foetuses began to grow inside the abdomen of the baby. 'The surgery was challenging but the baby is healthy and doing well,' Dr Anand Sinha, a paediatric surgeon who led the operation, told the BBC. The infant was discharged from hospital a month back and there have been no complications so far. The recovery period after the surgery is crucial, as infection or other complications could prove fatal for the child. In 2024, a three-day-old baby in Kolkata died a day after he underwent surgery to remove two malformed foetuses from his abdomen. The parents admitted their 20-day-old baby to Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurugram in July. 'She had a bloated abdomen, was irritable and unable to eat anything because the foetuses were squashing her stomach,' Dr Anand said. A scan showed two tumour-like shapes inside her abdomen, which were actually the malformed foetuses. Dr Anand said surgery could not be performed immediately as the baby was dehydrated, malnourished and first had to be stabilized. Her condition improved after two days, and then a team of about 15 doctors performed the surgery. 'The operation took about two hours,' Dr Anand said, adding that special equipment had to be used because of the baby's delicate stature. Also, since the foetuses were attached to organs like the liver and kidneys, they had to be extracted with great care to prevent damage to vital structures. Throughout the surgery, the baby's temperature was monitored carefully to avoid excessive blood loss. Foetus in foetu is often diagnosed during pregnancy, but sometimes remains undetected until later in life. If not removed early, these malformed foetuses can grow and cause complications as the individual ages.
Incredible Surgery: Indian Doctors Remove Parasitic Twins from Baby's Stomach

Incredible Surgery: Indian Doctors Remove Parasitic Twins from Baby's Stomach
A 20-day-old baby girl underwent a rare and complex surgery to remove parasitic foetuses growing inside her abdomen in India. The surgery was successful, and the baby is now healthy.
In a remarkable medical procedure, doctors in India successfully performed surgery on a 20-day-old baby girl, removing two malformed 'parasitic twins' that were developing in her stomach. This rare condition, known as 'foetus in foetu,' affects fewer than 200 families worldwide. The doctors emphasized the importance of prompt surgery for the baby's health, following a successful stabilization process before the operation.