Better pain relief found for arm surgery patients
NCT ID NCT07418086
Summary
This study compared two common anesthesia techniques used during forearm fracture surgery. Researchers tested 66 patients to see which method worked better for pain control and comfort. They found that the supraclavicular block provided longer-lasting pain relief after surgery, while the Bier's block worked faster but wore off quickly.
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DHQ Sargodha
Sargodha, Punjab Province, 40100, Pakistan
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