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Subjects/Anesthesia/Anesthesia
Anesthesia
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syringe Anesthesia

All of the following are true about lumbar puncture except:

A. Level of needle inseion should be L I -L2 veebral junction
B. The bevel end of needle should face up
C. Needle should be inseed in a slightly cephalad direction
D. Legs should be straightened for CSF pressure measurement

Explanation

Ans: A. Level of needle inseion should be L I -L2 veebral junction(Ref: Harrison 19Ie p443-e2)The spinal cord ends at L3 veebrae in children and L1 in adults.With a safe margin, lumbar puncture should be performed at L3-L4 or L4-L5 interspace.A useful anatomic guide is a line drawn between the posterior superior iliac crests, which corresponds closely to the level of the L3--L4 interspace.The interspace is chosen following gentle palpation to identify the spinous processes at each lumbar level.The LP needle (typically 20- to 22-gauge) is inseed in the midline, midway between two spinous processes, and slowly advanced.The bevel of the needle should be maintained in a horizontal position, parallel to the direction of the dural fibers and with the flat poion of the bevel pointed upward; this minimizes injury to the fibers as the dura is penetrated.

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