Could a different numbing method save lives after foot amputations?
NCT ID NCT07244627
Summary
This study looks back at past medical records to compare how well patients recover after minor foot or ankle amputations, depending on the type of anesthesia they received. Researchers will analyze data from about 300 patients to see if using a nerve-blocking numbing technique leads to fewer complications and shorter hospital stays compared to general anesthesia. The goal is to find the safest approach for these common but serious surgeries.
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University Hospital of North Midlands
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 6QG, United Kingdom
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