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  1. Patrick and Benjamin Binder (born 2 February 1987) were conjoined twins, joined at the head, born in Germany in February 1987, and separated at Johns Hopkins Children's Center on 6 September 1987. [1] They were the first twins to be successfully separated by then- neurosurgeon Ben Carson, assisted by Donlin M. Long of Baltimore, Maryland.

    • Theresa Binder, (mother) Josef Binder, (father)
    • Conjoined twins (February 6- September 7, 1987), Patrick remained in coma (c. 1989 – c. 2014)
    • February 2, 1987 (age 36), Germany
  2. Nov 13, 2015 · More than any other moment in a dazzling career, the separation of the Binder twins launched the stardom of Ben Carson. The then-35-year-old doctor walked out of the operating room that day and ...

  3. Aug 9, 2015 · Conjoined twins who are typically attached at the skull — or craniopagus twins — rarely survive past their second birthday, thus the surgery was a chance for Patrick and Benjamin to have ...

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  5. Sep 6, 2017 · The twins, named Patrick and Benjamin Binder, were considered critical but stable after the surgery, and given a 50-50 chance of survival, according to a United Press International article from 1987.

    • The Claim: Image Shows The Conjoined Twins Separated by Ben Carson in 1987
    • Image Does Not Depict Binder Twins
    • Ben Carson Surgery
    • Our Rating: False
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    Prior to serving as Housing and Urban Development secretary under former President Donald Trump, Ben Carson was a neurosurgeon who performed the first successful operationof separating twins conjoined at the head. One user recently took to Facebook to share images claiming to be of the twins Carson separated in his groundbreaking 1987 surgery, Benj...

    A reverse Google image search reveals that neither photo included in the post shows the conjoined twins that Carson separated. The first image of the babies portrays Krista and Tatiana Hogan. It was captured by photographer John Lehmann on March 2, 2007, for The Globe and Mail, according to the National Newspaper Awards site. "Twenty-one-year-old F...

    Benjamin and Patrick Binder were born connected at the head and separated at age 7 months after a 22-hour surgery on Sept. 6, 1987, by Ben Carson and a team of doctors, the Associated Press reported in 1989. Two years after the surgery, one of the anesthesiologists who participated in the surgery said Patrick was in "a vegetative state" while Benja...

    An image claiming to show the conjoined twins separated by Ben Carson in 1987 is FALSE, based on our research. The first image included in the post is a photo of Krista and Tatiana Hogan who were unable to be separated and the second photo is two identical twins from Michigan that were never conjoined.

    National Newspaper Awards. March 2, 2007, image by John Lehmann
    The Globe and Mail, Dec. 24, 2009, "Decade in images"
    Psychology Today, July 22, 2012, "Conjoined Twins, Conjoined Brains, But Conjoined Minds?"
    Michigan Live, Feb. 24, 2008, 'For Lake Fenton's Gormley twins, sharing senior year experiences outweighs dollar signs"
  6. Apr 17, 2020 · Ben Carson’s (United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development) claim to fame was the Binder twins’ delicate surgery in 1987. He was by then a brilliant young pediatric neurosurgeon at ...

  7. Jun 5, 2023 · Twins Erin and Jade Buckles, 19, went back to Children's National Hospital. By Kelly McCarthy. June 5, 2023, 10:40 AM. 3:13. VIDEO: Formerly conjoined twins reunite with doctors who separated them.

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