A complex of anomalies involving the vertebral column and spinal canal (V), anal atresia(A), congenital lesions of the heart (C), defects involving the trachea esophageal complex (TE), renal system, and urinary tract (R), and limb lesions (L) is known as VACTERL complex. VACTERL is an umbrella term for patients with abnormalities involving three or more of the systems mentioned above. It can be potentially life-threatening and should be promptly recognized and managed. Thorough investigations are required to prevent longterm sequelae and to improve morbidity. We present a case of a neonate born to a mother with twin gestation at 38 weeks of gestation with antenatally diagnosed severe polyhydramnios and a single umbilical artery and vein. This manuscript discusses the imaging findings of the congenital abnormalities involving the cardiac and skeletal system with tracheoesophageal fistula in our patient.