New injection aims to cut opioid use after knee surgery
NCT ID NCT07430085
Summary
This study is looking at a long-acting pain injection (Zynrelef) given during robotic knee replacement surgery. The goal is to see if it helps patients have less pain and need fewer opioid painkillers in the first three days after surgery compared to standard pain injections. Researchers will track pain levels and medication use in 150 patients having this specific type of surgery.
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