Lumbar punction: comparison between an atraumatic and a traumatic punction needle

  • Tina Bregant University Rehabilitation Institute of Republic Slovenia – URI Soca, Linhartova 51, 1000 Ljubljana.
  • Uroš Rot Department of Neurology, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana, Zaloska 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Leja Dolenc Groselj Institute of Clinical Neurophysiology, Division of Neurology, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana, Zaloska 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Keywords: needle, post-lumbar puncture headache, postdural puncture headache (PDPH)

Abstract

Background: Lumbar puncture is a standardized, routine diagnostic procedure in the diagnosis of neurological diseases. Post-duarl puncture headache (PDPH) is a common complication which occurs in 10 to 30 % of patients. Although the incidence of PDPH is much lower with the use of small, non-cutting needles, neurologists in Slovenia routinely use the classical traumatic spinal needles.

Methods: In the article we provide an overview of a research concerned with the use of traumatic and atraumatic needles in the procedure with the emphasis on complications of the lumbar puncture. We present American and European recommendations for lumbar puncture procedure.

Conclusions: International recommendations for neurologists advise the use of atraumatic spinal needles for lumbar puncture. We recommend to Slovenian neurologists to start using the atraumatic needles for elective lumbar punctures and hence provide neurological patients with better quality and cheaper long-term care.

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Author Biography

Tina Bregant, University Rehabilitation Institute of Republic Slovenia – URI Soca, Linhartova 51, 1000 Ljubljana.

Dr. Tina Bregant, dr.med., spec. pediatrije, specializantka FRM ;znanstveni sodelovec. Univerzitetni rehabilitacijski inštitut Republike Slovenije – URI Soča, Linhartova 51, 1000 Ljubljana

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2017-03-01
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Bregant T, Rot U, Groselj L. Lumbar punction: comparison between an atraumatic and a traumatic punction needle. TEST ZdravVestn [Internet]. 1Mar.2017 [cited 24Apr.2024];86(1-2):53-4. Available from: http://vestnik-dev.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2065
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