Lumbar Drain Placement: Understanding Its Use, Benefits, And Considerations
Lumbar drain placement involves inserting a catheter into the lumbar subarachnoid space to manage neurological conditions. It is commonly used for hypertension, coma, and meningitis. Contraindications include spinal cord injury, infection, and coagulopathy. The procedure involves epidural anesthesia, spinal tap, and catheter insertion. Potential complications include hematoma, infection, and CSF leak. Post-procedure management includes monitoring…