Lumbar puncture Flashcards

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Define:

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A procedure where a needle is inserted into the spinal canal to collect CSF

In adults this is done at l3/4 but in children at l4/5

When needle enters will go through skin, subcutis, supraspinous ligament, interspinous ligament, ligamentum flavum, epidural space dura mater, subarachnoid membrane and subarachnoid space

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Contraindications:

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Raised ICP (will cause herniation through the foramen magnum)
Infection at the site
Bleeding tendencies
Cardiorespiratory compromise

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Indications for diagnostic reasons:

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Oligoclonal bands = MS
High protein = GBS
Blood or bilirubin = SAH 
Pathogens = meningitis or encephalitis 
Malignant cells = CNS lymphoma 
Rapid improvement of gait and confusion on removing 30L of CSF = normal pressure hydrocephalus
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Indications for therapeutic reasons:

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Intrathecal injections

Temporary reduction in ICP (idopathic intracranial hypertension)

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Complications:

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Infection

Bleeding

Cerebral herniation

Nerve root pain (due to irritation)

Post dural puncture headache (due to intracranial hypotension)

minor/transient neuro symptoms such as parasthesia

Any changes lower than LP should be treated as cauda equina due to abscess or haematoma

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