Spina Bifida is a congenital birth defect that occurs when the spine and spinal cord don’t form properly during early pregnancy. It is one of the most common types of neural tube defects and can range from mild to severe, depending on the type and size of the opening in the spine.
Early diagnosis and surgical treatment offer children born with this condition the best chance for improved mobility, independence, and quality of life.
What is Spina Bifida?
Spina Bifida occurs when the neural tube (which forms the baby’s brain, spinal cord, and surrounding tissues) does not close completely. This incomplete closure can result in the spinal cord and its membranes protruding outside the body, often forming a sac on the back.
There are three main types of Spina Bifida:
Spina Bifida Occulta — Mildest form, often hidden under the skin
Meningocele — A sac of fluid comes through an opening in the baby’s back, but the spinal cord is not in the sac
Myelomeningocele — The most severe form, where both the spinal cord and meninges protrude through the back
Why Early Diagnosis Is Crucial
Spina Bifida can often be detected before birth through routine prenatal screening, including ultrasound and maternal blood tests. Early diagnosis allows parents to prepare for treatment immediately after birth — or even before birth in selected cases.
Benefits of early diagnosis:
Enables timely surgical planning
Prevents further neurological damage
Improves long-term physical outcomes
Offers emotional and psychological support to the family
Surgical Correction: A Ray of Hope
Surgical treatment is often required soon after birth and, in some cases, fetal surgery (before birth) is an option. The main goals of surgery are to:
Close the opening in the spine
Protect exposed spinal tissues
Prevent further nerve damage
Reduce the risk of infection
As seen in the visual representation provided by Dr. Ishant Rege, surgery can significantly improve physical appearance and reduce complications associated with the condition.
Better Mobility and Quality of Life
With proper surgical intervention and ongoing medical care, many children with Spina Bifida go on to lead active, fulfilling lives. Post-surgery care may include:
Physiotherapy
Occupational therapy
Urological and orthopedic care
Ongoing neurological monitoring
Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on the severity of the defect, the timing of the surgery, and the quality of post-operative support.
Why Choose Dr. Ishant Rege for Spina Bifida Surgery?
Dr. Ishant Rege is a Consultant Brain & Spine Surgeon, specializing in:
Comprehensive Stroke & Endovascular Neurosurgery
Pediatric and adult neurosurgical care
Minimally invasive and advanced neurosurgical procedures
Qualifications:
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Neurosurgery)
Fellowship in Vascular & Endovascular Neurosurgery
With extensive training and experience in treating complex spinal and neurological conditions, Dr. Rege provides compassionate, precise, and child-focused care for Spina Bifida patients.
Conclusion:
Let’s Build a Better Future for Every Child
Spina Bifida may be a lifelong condition, but with early intervention, modern surgical techniques, and holistic post-op care, children can enjoy a future full of possibilities. Whether the diagnosis happens before or after birth, expert care from a qualified pediatric neurosurgeon like Dr. Ishant Rege can change lives.






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