Title of article :
Congenital spinal dysraphism with infected sacrococcygeal sinus tract: need for improved awareness amongst clinicians
Author/Authors :
AHMED, Shameem Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon - Department of Neurosurgery - Apollo Hospitals, (Unit: International Hospital), Guwahati, India , DUTTA, Deep Consultant Neurosurgeon - Department of Neurosurgery - Apollo Hospitals, (Unit: International Hospital), Guwahati, India , Prosad PAUL, Siba Consultant Paediatrician - Department of Paediatrics, Torbay Hospital, Torquay, UK
Abstract :
Spinal dysraphism (SD) includes a group of developmental anomalies
resulting from failure of fusion of parts along dorsal aspect of midline
structures lying along spinal axis from skin to vertebrae and spinal
cord. There are two types of SD, open and closed. Close SD, also
known as spina bifida occulta, can present with diagnostic challenges
in resource limited settings where awareness regarding the condition
and specialist radiological investigations, including Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI), may not be easily available. Undiagnosed
cases can potentially lead to long term morbidities. We report the
case of a 13-year old boy with closed SD presenting with recurrent
infections of the sacrococcygeal sinus tract which were treated with
oral antibiotics for what was considered to be localized infection.
Following neurosurgical assessment and spinal MRI a diagnosis of
SD was made. He underwent surgical excision of the sinus tract and
closure of the defect with good outcome. The case emphasizes the
need for awareness regarding SD in children who have sinus tracts
in the intergluteal fold with symptoms of recurrent discharge and
infection.
Keywords :
Spinal dysraphism , Recurrent infections , Sinus tract , Magnetic resonance imaging , Spina bifida occulta
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)