Girl Born with 3 Legs to Have 2 Removed
Ana Paula is shown
- With three legs all to herself, a 22-month-old toddler from Panama
will next month undergo a major surgery at Shriners Hospitals for
Children Los Angeles to remove the two that don't work. Ana Paula was
born a conjoined twin, with not just three legs but three kidneys and
potential reproductive issues. Her sister did not survive the procedure
that separated them when they were roughly three weeks old. Their
medical condition is so rare, in fact, that only a dozen survivable
cases are reported each year, reports KTLA.
Ana is to have her middle leg removed; as for her right leg, the knee
and foot aren't functional, so doctors expect it to be amputated at the
knee or higher. "I think she'll be very functional as a walker, at the
very least with crutches or with the arm crutches or something similar,"
one of the surgeons tells CBS. Still, even with a prosthetic she's not
expected to ever walk normally, and the doctors say she suffers other
acute medical conditions as well. Her treatment is being paid for by the
nonprofit Children of War Foundation and two of the Shriners Hospitals
for Children in California. Ana arrived in LA Sunday; her first surgery
is a month out
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