Brain surgery breakthrough? new methods aim to cut strong painkillers
NCT ID NCT07441421
Summary
This study is testing two different non-opioid methods to help manage pain after brain tumor surgery. It will involve 2,000 patients to see if using a local nerve block before surgery or a specific sedative during surgery can reduce the need for strong opioid painkillers afterward. The main goal is to find safer pain control options that might also help prevent post-surgery confusion.
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