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Since 1990, Saudi Arabia has been running one of the world’s most remarkable humanitarian medical efforts — the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme.
Families from around the world are flown to Riyadh — with everything covered:
Travel
Housing
Surgery
Rehab & long-term care
All free.
Led by renowned surgeon Abdullah Al Rabeeah, these highly complex operations take months of planning — mapping shared organs, rehearsing every step before surgery even begins.
Over 35 years, the program has:
Assessed 152 cases from 28 countries
Successfully separated 67 pairs of twins
But what makes it truly powerful…
The care doesn’t end after surgery.
Families receive years of follow-up, support, and rehabilitation — giving these children a real chance at life.
In 2024, even the United Nations recognized the importance of this work by marking World Conjoined Twins Day.
Behind all the numbers, there’s something simple:
Lives that would have been impossible… given a second chance.Since 1990, Saudi Arabia has been running one of the world’s most remarkable humanitarian medical efforts — the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme. Families from around the world are flown to Riyadh — with everything covered: Travel Housing Surgery Rehab & long-term care All free. Led by renowned surgeon Abdullah Al Rabeeah, these highly complex operations take months of planning — mapping shared organs, rehearsing every step before surgery even begins. Over 35 years, the program has: Assessed 152 cases from 28 countries Successfully separated 67 pairs of twins But what makes it truly powerful… The care doesn’t end after surgery. Families receive years of follow-up, support, and rehabilitation — giving these children a real chance at life. In 2024, even the United Nations recognized the importance of this work by marking World Conjoined Twins Day. Behind all the numbers, there’s something simple: Lives that would have been impossible… given a second chance.0 Comments 0 Shares 170 Views 0 Reviews
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