Two surgeries face off in battle against finger amputation pain
NCT ID NCT07102654
Summary
This study aims to determine which of two surgical techniques works better for reducing pain after traumatic finger amputation. Researchers will follow 50 adults who have had either nerve reconnection surgery or nerve removal surgery. They'll track pain levels and hand function over six months to see which approach causes less pain and fewer complications.
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