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The effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess deformation of the tip and deflection from the axis of 22-gauge Quincke needles when they are used for diagnostic lumbar puncture (LP). Thus, it can be determined whether constructional alterations of needles are important for predicting clinical problem...

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Autores principales: Özdemir, Hasan Hüseyin, Demir, Caner F., Varol, Sefer, Arslan, Demet, Yıldız, Mustafa, Akil, Eşref
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25883480
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.153227
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author Özdemir, Hasan Hüseyin
Demir, Caner F.
Varol, Sefer
Arslan, Demet
Yıldız, Mustafa
Akil, Eşref
author_facet Özdemir, Hasan Hüseyin
Demir, Caner F.
Varol, Sefer
Arslan, Demet
Yıldız, Mustafa
Akil, Eşref
author_sort Özdemir, Hasan Hüseyin
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess deformation of the tip and deflection from the axis of 22-gauge Quincke needles when they are used for diagnostic lumbar puncture (LP). Thus, it can be determined whether constructional alterations of needles are important for predicting clinical problems after diagnostic LP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 22-gauge Quincke needles used for diagnostic LP were evaluated. A specially designed protractor was used for measurement and evaluation. Waist circumference was measured in each patient. Patients were questioned about headaches occurring after LP. RESULTS: A total of 115 Quincke-type spinal needles used in 113 patients were evaluated. No deflection was detected in 38 (33.1%) of the needles. Deflection between 0.1° and 5° occurred in 43 (37.3%) of the needles and deflection ≥ 5.1° occurred in 34 patients (29.6%). Forty-seven (41.5%) patients experienced post lumbar puncture headache (PLPH) and 13 (11.5%) patients experienced intracranial hypotension (IH). No statistically significant correlation between the degree of deflection and headache was found (P > 0.05). Epidural blood patch was performed for three patients. Deformity in the form of bending like a hook occurred in seven needles and IH occurred in six patients using these needles. Two of the needles used in three patients requiring blood patch were found to be bent. CONCLUSION: Deformation of needles may increase complications after LP. Needle deformation may lead to IH. In case of deterioration in the structure of the needle, termination of the puncture procedure and the use of a new needle could reduce undesirable clinical consequences, especially IH.
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spelling pubmed-43878112015-04-16 The effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture Özdemir, Hasan Hüseyin Demir, Caner F. Varol, Sefer Arslan, Demet Yıldız, Mustafa Akil, Eşref J Neurosci Rural Pract Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess deformation of the tip and deflection from the axis of 22-gauge Quincke needles when they are used for diagnostic lumbar puncture (LP). Thus, it can be determined whether constructional alterations of needles are important for predicting clinical problems after diagnostic LP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 22-gauge Quincke needles used for diagnostic LP were evaluated. A specially designed protractor was used for measurement and evaluation. Waist circumference was measured in each patient. Patients were questioned about headaches occurring after LP. RESULTS: A total of 115 Quincke-type spinal needles used in 113 patients were evaluated. No deflection was detected in 38 (33.1%) of the needles. Deflection between 0.1° and 5° occurred in 43 (37.3%) of the needles and deflection ≥ 5.1° occurred in 34 patients (29.6%). Forty-seven (41.5%) patients experienced post lumbar puncture headache (PLPH) and 13 (11.5%) patients experienced intracranial hypotension (IH). No statistically significant correlation between the degree of deflection and headache was found (P > 0.05). Epidural blood patch was performed for three patients. Deformity in the form of bending like a hook occurred in seven needles and IH occurred in six patients using these needles. Two of the needles used in three patients requiring blood patch were found to be bent. CONCLUSION: Deformation of needles may increase complications after LP. Needle deformation may lead to IH. In case of deterioration in the structure of the needle, termination of the puncture procedure and the use of a new needle could reduce undesirable clinical consequences, especially IH. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4387811/ /pubmed/25883480 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.153227 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Özdemir, Hasan Hüseyin
Demir, Caner F.
Varol, Sefer
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Yıldız, Mustafa
Akil, Eşref
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title_full The effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture
title_fullStr The effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture
title_full_unstemmed The effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture
title_short The effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture
title_sort effects of needle deformation during lumbar puncture
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25883480
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-3147.153227
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