New Delhi: Two-year-old Lakshmi Tatma who went through a 27-hour surgery on Wednesday to have her extra limbs removed is stable and doing well.
She has started drinking water and milk but she will most likely remain in the ICU for the next 24 hours.
Doctors attending to Lakshmi say the girl has withstood the surgery well, but she will stay in the intensive care unit for some more time.
"She is stable and doing well," head of the 36-member team that operated on Lakshmi at Sparsh Hospital, Dr Sharan Patil said.
"She has withstood the surgery well," he added.
Lakshmi was taken off her ventilator on Friday. The two-year old was born in a village in Araria district in Bihar with four arms and four legs, and had a parasitic headless twin fused with her body at the pelvis.
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