Passing a spinal needle through a tattoo is not known to result in adverse effects. However, skin cells can be carried into the spinal canal during lumbar puncture, rarely resulting in an intraspinal epidermoid cyst, and therefore, it is possible to introduce tattoo pigment into the spinal canal. The obstetrics anesthesia literature discusses targeting of a spared patch of skin within the tattoo or creation of a small stab wound through which the needle is then introduced.1 A new alternative is to pass the spinal needle through a short, larger needle (figure).
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