Clearer view for surgeons? study tests Anesthesia's role in shoulder surgery
NCT ID NCT07343414
Summary
This study aims to learn whether the type of anesthesia used during shoulder surgery affects how clearly the surgeon can see inside the joint. Researchers will observe 82 adults having elective shoulder arthroscopy, comparing general anesthesia to a nerve block with sedation. The main goal is to see which method provides a better view for the surgeon and leads to higher satisfaction, while also checking patient pain and recovery after surgery.
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Amasya University Sabuncuoglu Serefeddin Educational and Research Hospital
Amasya, Turkey (Türkiye)
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