the separation of craniopagus conjoined twins: a bioethical analysis
Biomodels Aid Surgical Separation of Conjoined Twins
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Biomedical Modeling, Inc. 1Biomedical Modeling, Inc. ♦ 2013
Crispin B. Weinberg, Ph.D. | President
Danice Y. Chou, B.S. | Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Modeling, Inc. | www.biomodel.com
BiomodelsAid the Separation of
Conjoined Twins
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Who are we?
Biomedical Modeling, Inc. is a Boston-based anatomical engineering company.
We make patient-specific anatomical models
from medical imaging data (CT, MRI, etc.) for
dental , medical, and engineering applications.
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One of our most famous cases was our involvement in the surgical separation of the Alvarez twins from Guatemala, who were conjoined at the head.
What do we do?
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Starting from CT scans, we made biomodels of their skulls and shared brain vasculature to give the surgeons at UCLA better understanding of their anatomy.
What do we do?
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Why do we do it?
Our biomodels helped a team of surgeons visualize the twins' pathological anatomy and communicate with one another while planning the complex surgery.
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Why do we do it?
Over 50 medical professionals worked on the twins during the 23-hour long procedure.
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Why do we do it?
When the girls woke up, they could see each other for the first time.
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Why do we do it? The lead plastic-surgeon valued our models so much, he called us right after the surgery to thank us for our contribution.
“It went off like we planned it. That was really such a great feeling.”
"No matter how good our 3D graphics are, there is nothing like a model in your hands that one can actually play with."
Henry K. Kawamoto, Jr. MD, DDS, FACS
UCLA Medical School
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With a successful surgery, the twins defied the odds against survival.
Why do we do it?
Their story has inspired hope and has helped to raise funds to bring medical treatment to children from underdeveloped countries.
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Visit our website at www.biomodel.com , or
watch our video about the twins' separation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUVhms_fiHk
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