Awake during surgery? study tests local numbing to reduce breast cancer pain
NCT ID NCT06335108
Summary
This study compared two anesthesia methods for breast cancer surgery to see which causes less pain afterward. Researchers followed 349 patients who had either local numbing (where they stayed awake) or general anesthesia (where they were put to sleep). The goal was to find which approach leads to better pain control, less medication use, and faster recovery after surgery.
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University Women's Hospital
Tübingen, 72076, Germany
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