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Miracle Surgery Gives Boy New Life After Rare Disorder
9 Jan
Summary
- A four-year-old boy recovered from a rare congenital disorder.
- The rare disorder caused paralysis in both his arms and legs.
- Doctors performed a complex occipito cervical facet screw fixation surgery.

A four-year-old boy has been given a new lease on life following a complex surgical procedure to correct severe upper neck bone misalignment. The condition, diagnosed as spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, is a rare congenital disorder affecting overall physical growth and bone development, occurring in approximately one in a million live births.
Previously, the boy experienced paralysis in both his arms and legs due to the misalignment. Doctors at Meenaksh Hospital in Thanjavur successfully performed an occipito cervical facet screw fixation surgery, a procedure that utilized advanced neuroimaging and nerve monitoring equipment to ensure optimal outcomes.
The multidisciplinary medical team, comprising neurologists, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, and critical care experts, expressed elation at the boy's rapid recovery. This successful intervention marks a significant milestone in treating rare skeletal disorders and restoring normal growth and function in affected children.



