New nerve block technique may reduce pain medication after hip surgery
NCT ID NCT06679764
Summary
This study compared two different nerve-blocking techniques for pain relief in elderly patients having hip replacement surgery. Researchers wanted to see which method better reduced the need for strong pain medications like morphine while helping patients recover movement faster. The trial involved 93 patients aged 65 and older who were randomly assigned to receive one of the two pain-blocking approaches.
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Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
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