A lumbar puncture is a procedure where a thin needle is introduced between the bones in the lower spine. The procedure should not cause any discomfort, but it can cause a headache and some degree of back pain lasting for a few days.
When is the procedure needed?
A lumbar puncture might be necessary to:
- Take a sample of fluid from the spinal cord or measure the pressure of the fluid when diagnosing a condition
- Injection of medications such as antibiotics, pain medications or chemotherapy
- Injection of a spinal anesthetic to numb the lower region of the body before an operation
- Get rid of some fluid to lessen the pressure in the spine or skull
Considerations before the procedure
The doctor will explain what will happen and why the procedure is needed.
A few days or weeks prior to the test:
- A CT scan or MRI scan is carried out to ensure if there is a need for a lumbar puncture and if it is safe
- The individual should inform the doctor if he/she is using blood-thinning drugs such as warfarin
What happens during a lumbar puncture?
The individual generally lies on his/her side with the legs pulled up and the chin tucked in. The position allows the insertion of the needle between the bones more readily.
The healthcare profession will:
- Cleanse the skin and numb the site using a local anesthetic
- A thin needle is inserted into the skin, between 2 bones in the lower region of the spine. This should not cause any pain, but some pressure can be felt.
- The needle is removed once the procedure is finished and apply a small dressing or plaster.
A lumbar puncture takes 30-45 minutes, but the individual should remain in a lying position in a healthcare facility for at least another hour while under monitoring.
What are the possible side effects?
A lumbar puncture is generally a safe procedure and serious effects are uncommon. The usual side effects include:
- Headaches that can last for up to a week in which pain medications at the healthcare facility is given if needed
- Low back pain and swelling at the site of insertion which is expected to settle after a few days