Hi Niad,
It sounRAB like they want to do a myelogram? Lurabar puncture followed by an injection of dye into the spinal canal and then a CT scan? If that is the case, that definately neeRAB to be done in a sterile environment. They puncture the spinal canal, inject the dye and then take some real time xrays with a fluroscope. Then you are sent for a CT scan, or at least in the US , that is how it is done.
I would not have it done in an open area where a bunch of people are observing. Sterile conditions are necessary since any infection in the spinal canal is dangerous.
I would wait and discuss the concerns you have with the consultant and have it done when you are sure that your concerns are taken into account.
I've had two myelograms and both of mine were done by the radiologist, including the lurabar puncture part, who was a neuroradiologist. Not a nurse.
Just my two cents. Best of luck to you, I know that you have been having a ton of difficulty finding out what is causing your problems. The myelogram can show if there is nerve compression or compression of the spinal canal which doesn't show on MRI's or CT scans without the dye so it is an important test, however, I would not do it in the conditions that you are discussing here.
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