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  1. Nov 13, 2015 · The surgery did prove that it was technically possible for twins conjoined at the head to be separated and for both to survive. It created a blueprint for other doctors to follow in the future.

  2. May 30, 2024 · A: Dr. Ben Carson is best known for his groundbreaking surgeries on conjoined twins and his pioneering work in separating the twins‘ brains. He was the first neurosurgeon to successfully separate twins joined at the back of the head, a feat that made medical history.

  3. May 15, 2015 · Carson, in 1987, was the first doctor to separate twins conjoined at the head. The Facebook group Occupy Democrats accuses Carson of wanting to take away some of the very same government...

  4. Nov 13, 2015 · In 2004, Carson separated the Block twins, 1-year-old German girls joined at the head. One twin, Tabea, died shortly after the separation. The other, Lea, sustained neurological damage.

    • Growing Up Carson
    • A World-Renowned Surgeon Is Born
    • The Binder Twins
    • Ben Carson’s Career

    Life had been tough for the Detroit, Michigan native born on September 18, 1951, to Sonya and Robert Solomon Carson. His mother, Sonya, married when just 13, only to find out her husband had another family. That discovery led to divorce and hardships for Carson and his siblings. Lagging behind in class, Sonya forced her boys to take to reading whil...

    Carson returned to Johns Hopkins in 1984 and, in 1987, attracted international attention by performing a surgery to separate seven-month-old occipital craniopagus twins in Germany. Patrick and Benjamin Binder were born and joined at the head. At the parents’ invitation, Carson went to Germany to consult with the family and the boys’ doctors. The bo...

    Updates on the children were limited after they returned to Germany following the surgery. “I will never get over this. . . . Why did I have them separated?” the boys’ mother, Theresia Binder, told the Freizeit Revue, a sister publication of Bunte, in November 1993. “I will feel guilty forever.” Theresia Binder and her husband, Josef, welcomed the ...

    Carson would go on to perform hundreds of other difficult and impressive surgeries, including operating on babies inside the womb and removing large chunks of the brainsof children plagued by repetitive seizures. Carson has received a legion of honorary doctorate degrees and accolades and has sat on the boards of numerous business and education boa...

  5. Nov 29, 2015 · And when it came time on that day in 1987 to put a knife to the large vein connecting them — the most fraught step in the groundbreaking operation to separate infant conjoined twins — Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson, the brilliant young pediatric neurologist who had overseen the babies’ case from the start, offered his scalpel to his boss.

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  7. Carson was able to relieve the swelling and remove the surplus fluid-all while the unborn twin remained in its mother's uterus. This too was a first, and in other instances Carson has performed operations which have greatly expanded scientific knowledge of the brain and its functions.