durapunktion
Durapunktion, or dural puncture, is a medical procedure in which the dura mater, the outer meningeal layer surrounding the brain and spinal cord, is punctured to access the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the subarachnoid space. The term is commonly encountered in the context of lumbar puncture (spinal tap), where CSF is collected for analysis or where medications can be injected intrathecally.
Indications for durapunction include diagnostic purposes such as evaluating meningitis, inflammatory or neoplastic disease, and measuring
The procedure is typically performed under sterile conditions with the patient in a seated or lateral decubitus
Contraindications include patient refusal, infection at the puncture site, certain coagulation abnormalities, and increased intracranial pressure