Finding the best way to ease Kids' pain after surgery
NCT ID NCT07281235
Summary
This study compared two different methods of blocking pain for children aged 2-7 having lower abdominal surgery. Doctors tested whether an 'erector spinae block' or a 'caudal block' was better at managing pain during and after the operation. They measured children's pain levels, need for extra pain medicine, and recovery to see which technique worked best.
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El Shatby University Hospital for Children
Alexandria, EL Shatby, Egypt
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