Respected US Doctor, Who Separated Conjoined Twins, Dies of Coronavirus

James Goodrich, an American pediatric neurosurgeon famed for his method of separating conjoined twins, has died from coronavirus-related complications.

Montefiore Einstein, the New York medical community, wherein he worked, said the renowned doctor died on Monday shortly after he had battled with the deadly virus.

While describing Goodrich as a “humble and truly caring man,” the hospital said his death comes as a “heart-breaking and sudden loss” and that he would remain foremost in the thoughts of many.

“Dr. Goodrich passed away on March 30, 2020, from complications associated with COVID19. He is survived by his wife and three sisters. Our condolences go out to his family,” Montefiore said.

“He dedicated his life to saving children with complex neurological conditions. He was a pioneer in this field and developed a multi-stage approach for separating twins fused at the brain and skull.

“In 2016, he famously led a team of 40 doctors in a 27-hour procedure to separate the McDonald twins, Jadon and Anias.

“Throughout his career, he became known as the world’s leading expert on this life-saving procedure.” 

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