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Saudi medical team begins to separate Egyptian conjoined twins

Saudi medical team begins to separate Egyptian conjoined twins
The complex operation is expected to last approximately 11 hours and will proceed in six stages. (SPA)
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Updated 07 May 2025

Saudi medical team begins to separate Egyptian conjoined twins

Saudi medical team begins to separate Egyptian conjoined twins
  • Most delicate case ever undertaken by his team, says surgeon Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah

DUBAI: A medical team of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program began on Wednesday to separate Egyptian twins at King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital in Riyadh.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, advisor at the royal court and supervisor general of the Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief, who heads the team, said the twins are joined at the back, lower chest, abdomen and pelvis, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

One of the twins lacks essential organs, including a heart and head, and suffers from severe congenital defects, making survival impossible.

The complex operation is expected to last approximately 11 hours and will proceed in six stages.

It involves a multidisciplinary team of 26 consultants, specialists, and support staff in fields including anesthesia, neurosurgery, pediatric surgery, and plastic surgery.

Al-Rabeeah described the case as one of the most delicate the team has undertaken, noting the shared spinal canal as a major surgical challenge.

Advanced imaging and surgical microscopes will be used to ensure precision, he said.

This marks the 63rd separation procedure under the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program, which has reviewed 149 cases from 27 countries since its inception in 1990.


Hajj registration for pilgrims from Muslim-minority countries officially opens

Hajj registration for pilgrims from Muslim-minority countries officially opens
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Hajj registration for pilgrims from Muslim-minority countries officially opens

Hajj registration for pilgrims from Muslim-minority countries officially opens
  • Prospective pilgrims can register directly through the official Nusuk Hajj Platform
  • Nusuk Hajj is the only official and authorized platform for registration under the Direct Hajj Program

RIYADH: Registration for the Hajj pilgrimage 1447 AH–2026 has officially opened for worshippers from Muslim-minority countries, º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced on Monday evening.

Prospective pilgrims can register directly through the official Nusuk Hajj Platform, without the need for external intermediaries.

Nusuk Hajj is the only official and authorized platform for registration under the Direct Hajj Program.

It is an integrated digital system that facilitates different aspects of pilgrims’ journeys, from registration through to the selection and payment of different Hajj packages, including various accommodation options and transport within the area of the Two Holy Mosques.

At this stage, worshippers can only secure their registration for the pilgrimage, with booking phases to be announced in due course.

To register, prospective pilgrims can visit the website hajj.nusuk.sa and enter information, including country of residence, contact details and identification documents.

They can then log in to the system to check the status of their application and add up to seven family members.

Those interested in becoming guides can also use the system to register, upon approval by service providers authorized by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

Nusuk offers support through live chat on the website, email and a call center.

Registration for Hajj can only be conducted through the official platform hajj.nusuk.sa.

No intermediaries, external offices or third parties are authorized to register pilgrims under the Direct Hajj Program.

The ministry warned members of the public to beware of unauthorized links or advertisements requesting payments or transfers outside the official Nusuk Hajj Platform.

Those wishing to complete the pilgrimage should also ensure that any third-party service providers are officially verified through the Nusuk Hajj Platform, the ministry added.

More than 1.7 million pilgrims attended last year’s pilgrimage.