Question

When did the pain at the base of the buttocks occur: Occasionally; Detailed examination results: Congenital sacral closure defect; Previous treatment and outcomes: No treatment; Desired assistance: How to treat; Will it affect survival?

Answer

Congenital sacral closure defect is a growth and development anomaly in the lumbar sacral region, or a congenital malformation, caused by incomplete fusion of the vertebral canal during embryonic development. The anomaly itself does not cause symptoms, but due to the structural weaknesses it possesses, it is prone to causing clinical diagnosis symptoms.