Diagnostics (Jun 2023)

Congenital Anterior Dislocation of the Sacrococcygeal Bone in a Newborn

  • Artur Fabijan,
  • Bartosz Polis,
  • Krzysztof Zakrzewski,
  • Agnieszka Zawadzka-Fabijan,
  • Sara Korabiewska-Pluta,
  • Emilia Nowosławska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13122108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 2108

Abstract

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We present a case of a child who was transported to the Neurosurgery Clinic from another hospital for the purpose of performing a surgical procedure of the spinal myelomeningocele. On the first day of the stay, a set of tests was performed, including an anterior-posterior (AP) projection X-ray, which clearly showed a developmental defect in the lumbar-sacral section of the spine. In the follow-up physical examination, there was a depression of the skin on the right side of the surgical scar after closing the open myelomeningocele. In the follow-up MRI of the lumbar-sacral section, an extremely rare congenital anterior dislocation of the sacrococcygeal bone was unexpectedly visualized. Despite recommendations for further diagnostics, the patient did not attend the required follow-up examinations. In the final section, we provide a general summary of the literature on rare developmental defects of the spine in children.

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