New nerve block mix could ease agony after knee surgery
NCT ID NCT06079047
Summary
This study tested if adding a common steroid (dexamethasone) to a standard numbing injection could provide longer-lasting pain relief after knee replacement surgery. It involved 66 patients who received either the standard injection or the injection with the added steroid. The main goal was to see if the steroid mix reduced the need for strong painkillers like morphine after the operation.
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KAABACHI
Tunis, La Mannouba, 2010, Tunisia
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