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puncture fluid - vertaling naar arabisch

PROCEDURE TO COLLECT CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
Lumbar Puncture; Spinal puncture; Lumber puncture; Rachicentesis; Rachiocentesis; LP marker; Cerebrospinal fluid sampling; Spine tap; Cerebro-spinal fluid extraction; Spinal tap (medical procedure)
  • Illustration depicting common positions for lumbar puncture procedure.
  • Lumbar puncture, early 20th century.
  • Illustration depicting lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
  • Spinal needles used in lumbar puncture.
  • Lumbar puncture in a child suspected of having meningitis.

puncture fluid      
‎ سائِلُ البَزْل‎
rachicentesis         
بَزْلٌ سيسائي
rachiocentesis         
بَزْلٌ سِيْسَائِيّ

Definitie

lumbar puncture
n. to do, perform a lumbar puncture

Wikipedia

Lumbar puncture

Lumbar puncture (LP), also known as a spinal tap, is a medical procedure in which a needle is inserted into the spinal canal, most commonly to collect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for diagnostic testing. The main reason for a lumbar puncture is to help diagnose diseases of the central nervous system, including the brain and spine. Examples of these conditions include meningitis and subarachnoid hemorrhage. It may also be used therapeutically in some conditions. Increased intracranial pressure (pressure in the skull) is a contraindication, due to risk of brain matter being compressed and pushed toward the spine. Sometimes, lumbar puncture cannot be performed safely (for example due to a severe bleeding tendency). It is regarded as a safe procedure, but post-dural-puncture headache is a common side effect if a small atraumatic needle is not used.

The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia using a sterile technique. A hypodermic needle is used to access the subarachnoid space and collect fluid. Fluid may be sent for biochemical, microbiological, and cytological analysis. Using ultrasound to landmark may increase success.

Lumbar puncture was first introduced in 1891 by the German physician Heinrich Quincke.