# A Methodical Needle-Over-Needle Guidance (NNG) Approach for Spinal Anesthesia Using a “Super Introducer”

**Authors:** Mahesh Desilva, Jonathan Shen, Cherry Liu, Nick Wixon, Shruthi Krishnamurthy

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.81176 · Cureus · 2025-03-25

## TL;DR

A new needle guidance technique is proposed to improve spinal anesthesia and reduce post-dural puncture headaches, especially in younger or obese patients.

## Contribution

The novel 'Super Introducer' needle-over-needle guidance method is introduced for safer and more effective spinal anesthesia.

## Key findings

- The 'Super Introducer' allows deeper engagement with the interspinous ligament and directional guidance for the spinal needle.
- The method may reduce the risk of post-dural puncture headaches and needle complications in susceptible patients.
- Variations of the technique can use different needle combinations for improved outcomes.

## Abstract

Post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) often occurs after lumbar puncture during spinal anesthesia, and younger patients tend to be more susceptible to this complication. In this case report, we present a needle-over-needle guidance (NNG) technique utilizing a larger gauge (20G) 3.5” regular spinal needle, referred to as the “Super Introducer,” to guide a longer, smaller gauge (25G) 4.7” spinal needle toward the dura in the midline. The “Super Introducer,” which is longer than the standard introducer needles found in spinal kits, allows for deeper engagement with the interspinous ligament and provides directional guidance to successfully advance the longer spinal needle into the dural sac. Additionally, we demonstrate an innovative approach for methodically advancing the “Super Introducer” safely, based on a careful examination of the relationship between the regular and long spinal needles used. This technique resembles the combined spinal-epidural technique but may offer advantages such as being faster, more cost-effective, and less uncomfortable for the patient. Potential variations of this technique include using a long 27G-29G needle over a regular 22G spinal needle or a long 25G needle over a regular 20G spinal needle. NNG techniques like the “Super Introducer” method can aid in achieving successful spinal anesthesia or lumbar puncture with smaller gauge pencil-point needles, particularly in younger, morbidly obese patients. By employing proper technique, this approach can help reduce the risk of PDPH in this population while also minimizing needle bending and the risk of needle breakage.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** obese (MESH:D009765), PDPH (MESH:D051299)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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