Abstract

BackgroundNeural tube defects are among the most common congenital anomalies, particularly in developing countries owing to significant folic acid deficiency. Nevertheless, multiple-site open neural tube defects are extremely rare. Cerebrospinal fluid diversion procedures were required in a quarter of patients with multiple site open neural tube defects. Hence, we report the tenth case of thoracic and lumbar multiple neural tube defects in the literature and emphasize the need for cerebrospinal fluid diversion in these groups of patients. Case presentationHere we present two days old female neonate who presented with two back swellings. Physical examination revealed thoracic and thoracolumbar unruptured meningomyelocele with ulcerated neural placode. Single-stage closure of both defects was accomplished. Two months later ventriculoperitoneal shunting was done for post-repair hydrocephalus. ConclusionMultiple site open neural tube defects are extremely rare with a unique, yet controversial embryogenesis. Single-stage closure can be performed safely. The development of hydrocephalus and need for shunting procedures in these group of patients reported to be lower than the single site open neural tube defects. Therefore, the requirement for cerebrospinal fluid diversion after the closure of these defects needs further studies.

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