Massive gallstone study questions sedation practices
NCT ID NCT07205380
Summary
This study looked at whether the depth of sedation (how deeply asleep a patient is) during a common gallstone removal procedure affects whether stones are left behind and require a second procedure. Researchers analyzed data from over 120,000 procedures performed in Sweden. The goal was to gather knowledge to help doctors choose the best sedation approach to minimize the need for repeat operations.
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