Question

What are the effects of congenital sacral closure defect on daily life?

Answer

Sacroiliac synostosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal growth and development of the lumbar and sacral bones, or a congenital malformation, caused by incomplete fusion of the vertebral canal during embryonic development. The abnormal growth itself does not cause symptoms, but due to the structural weaknesses it possesses, it is prone to causing clinical diagnostic symptoms.