“One body with two souls went into the operating theatre, and after seven hours of procedures we had two bodies and two souls,” Ruh said.
“Sadly we lost Tom but are happy to report that we still have two souls and Sawong has survived the operation.”
Ruh previously told RNZ Pacific the boys’ parents had been through a “rollercoaster” of emotions since the twins were born in a remote village in Morobe province on October 9.
“They have accepted that they will lose Tom (the weaker twin) and there’s been many tears shed along the way,” he said previously.
The twins were fused at the lower abdomen, had their own limbs and genitals, but shared a liver, bladder and parts of their gastrointestinal tract.
They also had spina bifida – a neural tube defect that affects the development of a newborn’s spine and spinal cord.
Tom had a congenital heart defect, only one kidney and malformed lungs.
-RNZ