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Removal of one “locked twin”.

When twins are delivered vaginally and the first twin – twin A – presents as a breech and the second twin – twin B – as a cephalic, there is an overhanging risk that the two heads get locked in between and both babies are stuck. Then you have an obstetrical complication of dimensions – “locked twins”. That is why you always should do a Cesarean on full term twins when twin A presents as a breech and twin B as a cephalic.

In this case of locked twins, the delivering mother was brought to the hospital with the body of twin A already delivered. While twin B was alive, “fortunately” twin A was dead, which made the procedure a lot easier:

Twin A was decapitated – twin B was rotated to breech by internal version and extracted on the feet. After that the head of twin A was easily extracted manually with a finger in the mouth.