Abstract
Congenital myelomeningocele (MMC) and hydrocephalus (HCP) are common neurosurgical conditions in Libya. MMC involves the protrusion of the meninges and spinal cord through open arches, leading to physical and cognitive impairments. In developing countries like Libya, healthcare disparities affect treatment of these conditions. We are proposing a data collection protocol based on real-world cases previously documented in Libya.
