Risks Of Lumbar Puncture Needle Examination

Apr 08, 2015

Lumbar puncture usually does not have much risk, that is, a very thin hollow needle is pierced through the spinous process of the lumbar spine. The needle has a core that penetrates into the lumbar cistern. The spinal nerve is bubbled in the cerebrospinal fluid. After the needle core is pulled out, the liquid follows the hollow Needles flow out, so there is no big risk in waist wear.

However, there are some situations that require special attention. For example, it cannot be done when the lumbar puncture site is infected. It may bring the infection into the cerebrospinal fluid and cause brain infection. It cannot be done when the intracranial pressure is extremely high. After doing it, it may cause aggravation of the brain herniation, which may be life-threatening.

In most cases, lumbar puncture is not risky. In some cases, spinal nerves and lumbosacral nerves may be encountered during puncture, and damage may occur. However, most damages can be repaired quickly and generally do not cause serious problems. As long as you follow the normal requirements, it is not particularly rough, and generally there is no big risk. Therefore, waist wear is usually a check without great risk.

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