New nerve block tested to ease agony after hip surgery

NCT ID NCT06257160

Summary

This study tested which of two common pain control methods works better for patients recovering from total hip replacement surgery. Researchers compared a newer ultrasound-guided nerve block (called a PENG block) against the standard practice of the surgeon numbing the area during the operation. The main goal was to see which technique better reduced patients' need for strong morphine painkillers after surgery, aiming for safer and faster recovery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Damien JOLLY

    Reims, France

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