Eye surgery pain test: drops vs. sleep
NCT ID NCT07287683
Summary
This study aims to find out which type of anesthesia causes less pain and more satisfaction after cataract surgery. It will compare local numbing eye drops with general anesthesia (being put to sleep) in 50 adult patients. Researchers will track pain levels, need for painkillers, and patient comfort for 6 weeks after surgery to see which method is better.
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Faculty of Medicine
Alexandria, Egypt
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