Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap) - Comprehensive Tutorial & Demonstration!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @minimedlessons
    @minimedlessons  4 года назад +6

    Thanks for watching! You may also like this suturing demonstration video: ruclips.net/video/M3vISruyFkI/видео.html

  • @loryb1040
    @loryb1040 3 года назад +13

    Very interesting, I will have the procedure tomorrow and while I'm "just" a patient, I always like to watch multiple videos on whatever I have to get done since it's really interesting. Yours has been the most detailed one I've watched so far.

  • @jennykvox
    @jennykvox 4 месяца назад

    I’m an emergency RN and I will need this procedure soon. This video was fantastic. You did a great job explaining, and I can tell your skill level and sterile practices are top-notch! 😊👏🏼

  • @janetskene3413
    @janetskene3413 2 года назад +5

    You are absolutely meticulous and exacting when it comes to cleanliness! Also you are a good teacher. Subscribed

  • @breerod7962
    @breerod7962 Год назад +2

    I wish you were doing my spinal tap, you're so knowledgeable. I'm truly terrified for this and I'm so prone to pain. 😣 Thank you for the video!

  • @AnnieChaster
    @AnnieChaster 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this detailed and comprehensive explanation!

  • @shirleyjbranham6829
    @shirleyjbranham6829 2 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation of this procedure for me. Thankful so much for easing my mind for my granddaughter that is considering having this test.

    • @yeskumar8757
      @yeskumar8757 Год назад

      Is she fine now ?
      What was the problem with her ?

  • @kmysl2219
    @kmysl2219 3 года назад +2

    Best tutorial. Thank you! Answered a lot of the questions I had.

  • @Somaye40
    @Somaye40 2 года назад +3

    Very comprehensive and helpful. Thank you.

  • @kanniahmutharasan3083
    @kanniahmutharasan3083 Год назад

    Excellent demo.i want to add few points.after tap kindly ensure patient lies supine position for few hours to prevent headache

  • @Amirganji1
    @Amirganji1 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the detailed explanation.

  • @serenadavis5956
    @serenadavis5956 3 года назад +1

    Hi. I found this helpful as I have to have a lumber puncture soon I'm not excited for that. Because I already have a spinel problem. I've been wondering how a lumber puncture happens. Thank you for the information.

  • @shehabashraf2042
    @shehabashraf2042 4 дня назад

    thank you so much, very informative

  • @JohnSmith-ds9bg
    @JohnSmith-ds9bg 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video. The best all in one video. Thanks

  • @patriciadcnp
    @patriciadcnp 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Off topic: Are you going to continue with the EKG series? Keep up the great work, thanks!

    • @minimedlessons
      @minimedlessons  4 года назад +4

      I'm so glad to hear you found my EKG videos helpful! I am very hopeful to get back to these soon. The COVID pandemic really changed my day-to-day work and things have been incredibly busy with my full-time and part-time jobs. I will get to them as soon as I can. I still plan to finish the series. Thanks for following along!

  • @reymir6422
    @reymir6422 Год назад +1

    Thanks sir for wonderful information shared

  • @ahmadkaddoura4234
    @ahmadkaddoura4234 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Would you ask the patient to extend their legs and neck before measuring the opening pressure?

  • @samamso2155
    @samamso2155 7 месяцев назад +1

    thank you very much

  • @jennykvox
    @jennykvox 4 месяца назад

    Who would typically be the MOST experienced at these and do them more often…..Neurologist, Anesthesia, or IR?

  • @golshidnourihosseini2207
    @golshidnourihosseini2207 Год назад +1

    thanks! the video was really clear and usefull 👌

  • @piyumiamarasinghe3130
    @piyumiamarasinghe3130 Год назад +1

    Nice explanation ❤️

  • @grevaziozulu5203
    @grevaziozulu5203 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @colamember9048
    @colamember9048 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial. Thank you!

  • @wilmerpena9097
    @wilmerpena9097 2 года назад +1

    Excelente tutorial

  • @nancynurse
    @nancynurse 9 месяцев назад

    Fascinating.

  • @MartinLDeLoach903
    @MartinLDeLoach903 10 месяцев назад

    Ni still find it interesting even though my 15 years paramedic, 5 RMA, i never once did it, i like i learned something new.

  • @dr.riyadhh.6926
    @dr.riyadhh.6926 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video thanks alot

  • @asassynation9955
    @asassynation9955 3 года назад +1

    What about if you have Chiari 1 malformation? Is it dangerous to do a lumbar puncture with that, since there is already brain herniation that exists?
    Thankyou!

  • @christinejohns6621
    @christinejohns6621 2 года назад +1

    Why do we strictly teach that the stylet should always be fully locked in before advancing or retracting a spinal needle. I always do this and teach this and yet, I always forget the reason.

    • @minimedlessons
      @minimedlessons  2 года назад +3

      The main reason is because the needle would otherwise become obstructed with adipose tissue, blood, or other tissue, occluding the passive flow of CSF once we are in the right spot. There is also some thought that it may prevent traumatic taps but I’m not sure that’s a significant factor. It’s mostly about keeping the needle patent for clean and easy CSF flow.

  • @debidunn220
    @debidunn220 Год назад +1

    Can you have this done I you’ve had spinal surgery?

    • @minimedlessons
      @minimedlessons  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great question! The short answer is… usually, although it depends on what surgery was accomplished. Any time surgery was done in the lumbar spine, it can make lumbar punctures at a later date more complicated, so it should always be done by someone who is very experienced.

  • @akhil5963
    @akhil5963 3 года назад

    Great.. very nicely explained..

  • @cathycoshal3860
    @cathycoshal3860 3 года назад

    well done & thorough

  • @kioku119
    @kioku119 10 месяцев назад

    Somewhere said its dangerous to do this if there's increased pressure, but this is used to diagnose iih which is definitially increased pressure. Is it less safe when diagnoskng iih than other conditions? How likely is herniation or serious conditions?

    • @minimedlessons
      @minimedlessons  9 месяцев назад +1

      The risk of herniation is highest when there is unilateral supratentorial elevation of pressure. This is usually due to mass occupying lesions, like abscesses, tumors, hemorrhages, etc. This differential is the reason to get a CT before performing a lumbar puncture. If there are no space occupying lesions, the risk of pressure-related herniation should be quite low even if elevated pressure generally (like with IIH). I hope that helps. Always get the CT first in acute situations!

  • @eltiarribero
    @eltiarribero Год назад +1

    How about using a C Arm to guide you getting there easily or easier ? 🤔

    • @minimedlessons
      @minimedlessons  Год назад +2

      That can be done but is not usually necessary. C Arms administer radiation to the patient's tissue, so shouldn't be done if the procedure can be done without it by a skill clinician. But yes, especially in individuals with obesity or significant anatomic variants, C Arms can be utilized (usually be interventional radiology) as a means of obtaining a CSF sample.

    • @eltiarribero
      @eltiarribero Год назад

      @@minimedlessons indeed. 😉

  • @Meains
    @Meains 3 года назад

    Should a doctor perform spinal tap to a heart patient (specially kids below 3)

  • @eranbw
    @eranbw 3 года назад

    Excellent 🙏❤️ very well explained 😊

  • @zs2001
    @zs2001 Год назад +1

    Get a lumbar puncture, they said. Any complications will be better in a week, they said. Developed headaches and it’s been a year of chronic pain now.
    Tip - Do not get a lumbar puncture if you are outside the USA, Germany, or Switzerland, unless your life is at risk, for other countries are severely lacking in follow up care and treatment of post LP complications.

    • @dakiyathornton9690
      @dakiyathornton9690 Год назад +1

      Hi, Im in your same situation and what happened after your spinal tap?

  • @kmedabeaute1759
    @kmedabeaute1759 3 года назад

    Can someone from the UK come to see you for this procedure

  • @Voidzlover
    @Voidzlover 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @MsDisneylandlover
    @MsDisneylandlover Год назад

    I may have to get this done n i am scared

  • @fivesutrawellness
    @fivesutrawellness 3 года назад

    Superb

  • @MartinLDeLoach903
    @MartinLDeLoach903 10 месяцев назад

    Screw you on the LP, I had one, that hurts like h e l l... 15 years paramedic for local fire station, 5 years RMA, for local hospital.

  • @amitbhattacharjee4252
    @amitbhattacharjee4252 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @ajayayurved430
    @ajayayurved430 Год назад

    Nice

  • @Tres_cee
    @Tres_cee 2 года назад

    Worst pain of my life!! I will never go this again I had to get stuck 3 times

  • @janetskene3413
    @janetskene3413 2 года назад

    COMPREHENSIVE , for sure!

  • @mariondavis7107
    @mariondavis7107 2 года назад

    i got the lumber puncture on Friday im ok just felt needle that was inserted in my spine im ok

    • @cerisekarpinski9697
      @cerisekarpinski9697 2 года назад +1

      I heard this was very painful is that true?

    • @ciaranperry4677
      @ciaranperry4677 2 года назад

      @@cerisekarpinski9697 that's always subjective but in my experience everything ive had done thus far has never been even 20% as bad as what the cry babies online claim, most people just over tense and are generally a bit... soft tbh, the more you relax the better it will be.

  • @rekanm1441
    @rekanm1441 2 года назад +1

    At first I thought you were the American actor

  • @retrogemar7808
    @retrogemar7808 3 года назад

    Thanks four times

  • @beatmoney4533
    @beatmoney4533 Год назад

    I came here after I watched a tiktok vid "First Day of Rural Medicine"

  • @purplesatin8160
    @purplesatin8160 3 года назад

    Are able to drive yourself home ?

  • @MartinLDeLoach903
    @MartinLDeLoach903 10 месяцев назад

    No i was on my side with my knees to to my face