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'Little Mermaid' on eve of risky surgery
A 16-year-old American who had surgery to separate her legs when she was a few months old says she believes she is the world's only survivor. "Conditions are ripe to do the first operation" to separate Milagros' legs from her heels to nearly her knees, Dr. Luis Rubio said on Monday. A 10-doctor team led by Rubio will perform the four-hour surgery on Tuesday night. The doctor took on Milagros' case when she was two days old and has treated her in a City Hall-funded hospital run out of old buses. Milagros' operation has been postponed for three months due to recurring urinary infections that have slowed the girl's general development and because she has needed blood transfusions. A second operation would be needed to separate her legs up to her waist, the doctor said. The smiling baby girl has legs that move separately but are trapped in a "sack" of tissue and fat down to her heels. Her feet are splayed in a "V," completing the look of a mermaid's tail. Milagros has one good kidney and her heart and lungs are fine. Her rudimentary anus, urethra and genitalia are all located together but genital reconstruction will probably wait until adolescence. The mayor of Lima is the girl's godfather and the city is covering
the costs of her treatment. |
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