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It is likely to be months before the twins' conditions can be fully assessed, their 
doctors said. In the past, separation was considered a success if both twins simply 
survived. But Montefiore's goal for the Aguirre boys, who have never been able to sit 
up, stand straight or look at each other's face, was "viable, independent lives."Over 
four major surgeries since October, the boys' separate-but-touching brains were gently 
pushed apart and the tangle of blood vessels they shared were cut and divided.Between 
surgeries, the boys were given time to heal and to adapt to their rerouted circulation 
systems. Originally, veins near Clarence's brain were doing much of the circulation 
work for both boys, but scans showed dormant veins on Carl's side had "plumped up" and 
begun working in response to the surgery, lead surgeon Dr. James Goodrich said last 
week.Arlene Aguirre and her mother, Evelyn Aguirre, were at the hospital throughout 
the operation, getting occasional updates from the!
  doctors.They had sent the feisty rk-haired boys into the operating room with tearful 
kisses at about 7:30 a.m. Arlene Aguirre placed a small figure of the Virgin Mary on 
her sons' gurney, and it stayed with them, on an instrument cart, through the 
surgery.The doctors, as well as Montefiore and Blythedale Children's Hospital in 
Valhalla, where the twins have been living between surgeries and receiving physical 
therapy, have donated their services.

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