New study tests best way to stop pain lingering after breast surgery
NCT ID NCT06383845
Summary
This study tested two different methods to control pain during breast cancer surgery, aiming to see which one better prevents patients from developing chronic pain months later. Researchers compared a numbing injection in the back (ESP block) against pain medication given through an IV drip (Lidocaine). They followed 80 female patients for six months after surgery to measure their pain levels.
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Tunisia
Nabeul, 8000, Tunisia
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