Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report

Sprengel shoulder is a rare congenital anomaly caused by disrupted scapular descent during development. It is associated with hypoplastic or absent muscles such as the trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and serratus anterior, leading to scapular winging. Cavendish grading classifies the severity as ver...

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Main Authors: A Roshini Suha Cath, V Revavathi, S Jagadeeswari, S Sundari
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description Sprengel shoulder is a rare congenital anomaly caused by disrupted scapular descent during development. It is associated with hypoplastic or absent muscles such as the trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and serratus anterior, leading to scapular winging. Cavendish grading classifies the severity as very mild, mild, moderate, or severe. Mild cases may appear normal under clothing, while severe cases feature significant elevation, neck webbing, and brevicollis. One-third of cases have an omovertebral bone. Diagnosis is made through chest and shoulder radiography. Treatment is non-operative for mild cases, while moderate to severe cases require early surgical correction to prevent movement restriction. Sprengel shoulder is linked to conditions such as Klippel-Feil Syndrome (KFS), Poland syndrome, and VATER association, necessitating multidisciplinary evaluation. In this case report, a three-year-old girl presented with left shoulder elevation and restricted movement. Prenatal history revealed left renal agenesis. Examination showed an elevated left shoulder, restricted abduction, and apparent limb shortening. A typical Sprengel deformity with an omovertebral bone was diagnosed with the help of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The Modified Excision and Reconstruction of Scapula (MEARS) procedure was planned, to improve mobility and quality of life for this patient. Additional evaluation was planned due to associated features such as a low hairline, vertebral fusion anomalies, and spina bifida, suggesting a possible genetic syndrome, most likely KFS. The rarity of Sprengel shoulder with an omovertebral bone and unilateral renal agenesis prompted this report.
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spelling doaj-art-15b16d7e426f4819bb5d4d6ea25950a42025-08-20T03:51:43ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2025-07-01197SD04SD0610.7860/JCDR/2025/77974.21261Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case ReportA Roshini Suha Cath0V Revavathi1S Jagadeeswari2S Sundari3Postgraduate Resident, Department of Paediatrics, Sree Balaji Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Sree Balaji Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Sree Balaji Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Sree Balaji Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Sprengel shoulder is a rare congenital anomaly caused by disrupted scapular descent during development. It is associated with hypoplastic or absent muscles such as the trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and serratus anterior, leading to scapular winging. Cavendish grading classifies the severity as very mild, mild, moderate, or severe. Mild cases may appear normal under clothing, while severe cases feature significant elevation, neck webbing, and brevicollis. One-third of cases have an omovertebral bone. Diagnosis is made through chest and shoulder radiography. Treatment is non-operative for mild cases, while moderate to severe cases require early surgical correction to prevent movement restriction. Sprengel shoulder is linked to conditions such as Klippel-Feil Syndrome (KFS), Poland syndrome, and VATER association, necessitating multidisciplinary evaluation. In this case report, a three-year-old girl presented with left shoulder elevation and restricted movement. Prenatal history revealed left renal agenesis. Examination showed an elevated left shoulder, restricted abduction, and apparent limb shortening. A typical Sprengel deformity with an omovertebral bone was diagnosed with the help of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The Modified Excision and Reconstruction of Scapula (MEARS) procedure was planned, to improve mobility and quality of life for this patient. Additional evaluation was planned due to associated features such as a low hairline, vertebral fusion anomalies, and spina bifida, suggesting a possible genetic syndrome, most likely KFS. The rarity of Sprengel shoulder with an omovertebral bone and unilateral renal agenesis prompted this report.https://jcdr.net/article_fulltext.asp?issn=0973-709x&year=2025&month=July&volume=19&issue=7&page=SD04-SD06&id=21261congenitaldysplasiapaediatricsshoulder bladetorticollis
spellingShingle A Roshini Suha Cath
V Revavathi
S Jagadeeswari
S Sundari
Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
congenital
dysplasia
paediatrics
shoulder blade
torticollis
title Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report
title_full Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report
title_fullStr Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report
title_short Sprengel Shoulder with Omovertebral Bone and Left Renal Agenesis in a Paediatric Patient: A Rare Case Report
title_sort sprengel shoulder with omovertebral bone and left renal agenesis in a paediatric patient a rare case report
topic congenital
dysplasia
paediatrics
shoulder blade
torticollis
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