Neurol Neurochir Pol
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Neurol Neurochir Pol · Sep 2006
Review[Post-lumbar puncture syndrome--its pathogenesis, prophylaxis and treatment].
Post-lumbar puncture syndrome (PLPS) is a frequent and important complication of diagnostic lumbar puncture. PLPS is primarily caused by perforation of the dura mater, leading to persistent leak of the cerebrospinal fluid, and, as a result, intracranial hypotension. ⋯ Prophylactic measures of confirmed efficacy are: reducing needle size, positioning the needle bevel parallel to the long axis of the spine, re-inserting the stilet before withdrawal of the needle, and, if possible, using a so-called "atraumatic" needle, minimizing the perforation of the meninx. The volume of the cerebrospinal fluid collected and the position of the patient after the procedure do not have a significant influence on PLPS frequency.