Romanian 3 year old conjoined twins Tatiana and Anastasia Dogaru who went through one of a series of surgical interventions for their separation in a Cleveland hospital last week are now at home and feeling well, a Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital spokesman announced.

The two girls returned with their parents Claudia and Alin Dogaru to their home in Parma, Italy, days after the surgical intervention was interrupted as the brain of one of the girls was swelling.

The hospital spokesman said the two girls were feeling well. But he failed to provide further detail about their condition. The chief surgeon of the team operating them had previously said that the two girls were vivid and well less than a day after the intervention.

The two are joined at head level at an angle of 90 degrees.