Spinal morphine may boost recovery after keyhole surgery

NCT ID NCT06666985

First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated Jun 17, 2026 · Updated 22 times

Summary

This study looks at whether adding a spinal injection of morphine to standard pain relief helps people recover faster and feel better after major laparoscopic (keyhole) abdominal surgery. About 700 adults having planned surgery lasting at least 2 hours will be randomly assigned to get either the real spinal injection or a sham (fake) procedure. Researchers will measure recovery quality, pain levels, and quality of life for up to 30 days after surgery.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University

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    Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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