Conjoined twinning is a rare occurrence, and ischiopagus variety is even more rare. So far, only 20 cases have been reported. The incidence is 1 in 500,000. Because of its rarity and variable anatomy, no definite line of treatment can be adapted. Time of operation and mode of treatment have to be tailored according to the local circumstances and organ sharing in each individual pair. The twins in this report were xi phi-omphalo-ischiopagus tetrapus conjoined twins. Although several internal organs were fused and shared, they were complete mirror image sets for each twin. In this case report, details of anatomy and more importantly, preoperative investigations, preparations, and organizational aspects that were designed to suit local conditions are described. Operative details, postoperative care, and short and long-term progress also has been highlighted.

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