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Why dose lubare epidural pancture is performed below L3 vertaborae?
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A lumbar epidural puncture is typically performed below the L3 vertebrae because this is the level at which the spinal cord ends and the spinal canal becomes wider, making it easier to access the epidural space without risk of damaging the spinal cord. Additionally, this level provides a more suitable target area for medication delivery to the lower part of the body, where epidurals are typically administered. Performing the puncture below the L3 vertebrae also decreases the risk of hitting nerve roots that could cause complications or discomfort for the patient.