A quick guide to spina bifida

Escrito por: Top Doctors®
Publicado: | Actualizado: 21/11/2023
Editado por: Carlota Pano

 

Spina bifida is a neural tube defect that occurs in 1 in 1000 babies, who are born with this condition each year in the UK. This article provides an expert insight into spina bifida. 

 

 

What is spina bifida?

 

Spina bifida is a neural tube defect wherein the spinal cord and spine don't form correctly in the womb.

 

In normal pre-natal growth, the neural tube begins to develop in the early stages of pregnancy before closing four weeks after birth. In babies with spina bifida, however, the neural tube grows abnormally.

 

Spina bifida can manifest in both severe and mild forms. In severe cases, walking aids or wheelchairs will most likely be necessary.

 

Fast facts about spina bifida

 

  • The words spina bifida are of Latin origin. Spina bifida literally translated means “spine split”. Around 1 in 1000 children are born with spina bifida each year in the UK. Ireland and Wales have the highest rates of spina bifida in the world.

 

  • There are several different types of spina bifida. The three most common forms are: myelomeningocelemeningocele, and spina bifida occulta. Spina bifida occulta is the mildest form, whereas myelomeningocele is the most severe.

 

  • The exact cause of spina bifida remains unknown, however there are risk factors believed to increase the chances of developing the condition. These include geneticsfolic acid deficiency, and the intake of certain medications during pregnancy. Women at the childbearing age who take a supplement of 400mg of folic acid are less likely to give birth to a baby with spina bifida, experts believe. It has been said that both obesity and diabetes could play a role in the development of spina bifida. 

 

  • The majority of people who have spina bifida end up developing bowel and incontinence problems. Sometimes, however, people with spina bifida do not experience any symptoms.

 

What are the main symptoms of spina bifida?

 

Symptoms vary depending on the type of spina bifida and a number of other factors, but generally include:

  • a clump of hair on the back
  • the appearance of a fatty sac on the baby´s back
  • a birthmark or indent
  • a curved spine
  • a weakness or even paralysis in the legs
  • seizures
  • incontinence
  • orthopaedic deformities
  • inability to feel hot or cold on the skin

 

Spina bifida treatments

 

As spina bifida can be a fatal condition, it is important to choose the right treatment for each specific case.

 

Spina bifida treatments include:

  • Surgery shortly after birth to close the hole in the spinal canal and treat possible hydrocephalus
  • Prenatal surgery
  • Ongoing treatment for bladder and bowel problems
  • Mobility equipment (such as a wheel chair) in cases where mobility is reduced

 

Generally speaking, spina bifida occulta may not always need treatment.

 

 

If you have any further queries about spina bifida, get in touch with a specialist

 

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