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Pediatric Lumbar Puncture

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During a lumbar puncture, your child's doctor on the Interventional Radiology team at Children's National Hospital will insert a needle into the lower spine:

  • To obtain cerebrospinal fluid (the fluid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord) to look for infection or cancer cells, or
  • To administer a chemotherapy agent for cancer patients, or
  • To monitor and relieve cerebrospinal fluid pressure for patients with pseudotumor

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a lumbar puncture in children performed?

Will my child be awake for the lumbar puncture procedure?

Will my child be in any pain after the lumbar puncture?

What are the risks of a lumbar puncture in children?

What should I expect after the lumbar puncture procedure for my child is complete?

When can my child bathe after a lumbar puncture?

Are there any activity restrictions after a lumbar puncture in children?

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Departments that Offer Lumbar Puncture

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    Interventional Radiology

    Children's National interventional radiologists perform a full range of minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to both diagnose and treat disease in infants, children, and adolescents.

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