dysraphia
/dɪˈsærfiə/Definitions
1. noun
a congenital defect of the body or its parts, especially one in which there is an incomplete closure of the body wall during embryonic development, resulting in various anomalies such as spina bifida or encephalocele.
“The doctor studied the case of the child with dysraphia, which had led to a lifelong condition requiring constant medical attention.”