The girl with 8 limbs (nerd alert)

I saw this story about this girl born with 8 limbs sometime last year but I didn't believe it.  Well one of my
favorite channels (Nate Geo) is doing a documentary on it premiering this Sunday.  I love this stuff...




BANGALORE, India —  Revered by some in her village as the reincarnation of a Hindu goddess, a 2-year-old girl born with four arms and four legs underwent an extensive surgery through the night to leave her with a normal body. 


Several hours into the operation, Dr. Sharan Patil said Lakshmi "has been responding very well." A briefing was scheduled for Wednesday morning.

The girl was born joined to a "parasitic twin" that stopped developing in the mother's womb. The surviving fetus absorbed the limbs, kidneys and other body parts of the undeveloped fetus.

A team of 30 doctors began removing the extra limbs and organs on Tuesday, surgery that if successful would give her a good chance to live past adolescence. The procedure included separating the fused spines along with removing the extra limbs and the rest of the "parasite," said Patil, the orthopedic surgeon leading the operation.

Children born with deformities in deeply traditional rural parts of India, like the remote village in the northern state of Bihar that Lakshmi hails from, are often viewed as reincarnated gods. The young girl is no different — she is named after the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth.

"Everybody considers her a goddess at our village," said her father, Shambhu, who goes by one name. "All this expenditure has happened to make her normal. So far, everything is fine."

Others sought to make money from Lakshmi. Her parents kept her in hiding after a circus apparently tried to buy the girl, they said.

The complications for Lakshmi's surgery were myriad: She was born with four kidneys, entangled nerves, two stomach cavities and two chest cavities. She cannot stand up or walk.

"It's a big team effort of a lot of skilled surgeons who will be putting their heart and soul into solving the problem of Lakshmi," Patil said. "It's going to take many, many hours on a continuous basis to operate on the baby. So, these issues definitely make it complex."

Patil put the risk of losing Lakshmi between 20 and 25 percent. Doctors have said the best case scenario after the surgery is that she will walk and function as a normal child.

Doctors at Sparsh Hospital in Bangalore, where the girl is undergoing surgery, said she is popular among the staff and patients. The hospital's foundation is paying for the operation because the girl's family could not afford the medical bills.

"She's a very cute girl," Dr. Patil Mamatha said. "She's very playful and gets along well with others."



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  • 6/17/2008 12:04 PM Ashti wrote:
    Lord Have Mercy, isn't it a travesty to know that these abnormalities seem to occur in these poverish "3rd world countries". We rarely hear of this in the USA. I guess its due to the lack of the prenatal care for the mom and fetus i.e. Lack of prenatal vitamins and tests to check the vitality of the fetus during pregnancy. Its so sad, that this child has to suffer through all the operations!!!
    My prayers are withe her for a long healthy life!!!

    How crazy, that the circus wanted to buy her!!!???
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  • 7/24/2009 3:50 PM Teresa wrote:
    God can use EVERYTHING for His glory... let us pray that He would work in this family so they come to salvation. God is good.
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