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Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap)

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At UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, we believe parents and guardians can contribute to the success of this test and invite you to participate. Please read the following information to learn about the test and how you can help.

Fast Facts About Lumbar Puncture

  • The lumbar puncture test is done to remove a small amount of the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
  • A small special needle is used to remove some fluid from below the spinal cord.
  • Before the needle is used, the doctor will numb the spot where the needle will go. 
  • Most children will be awake for this test, but occasionally the test may be done under sedation.  If sedation medication is ordered for your child, there are special rules for eating and drinking that must be followed in the hours before the test.
  • Your child must stay very still during the test.
  • The test takes about 30 minutes.
  • Your child should lie flat in bed for 30 minutes to 1 hour after the test to help avoid getting a headache.
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