Could your anesthesia choice reduce surgery pain for years?
NCT ID NCT02527083
Summary
This study looked at whether the type of anesthesia used during hernia surgery affects how much pain patients feel afterward, both in the short term and long term. Male patients having hernia repair were randomly assigned to receive one of two common anesthesia methods. Researchers then measured their pain levels to see if one method led to better pain control.
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