New shot aims to ease days of pain after lung surgery
NCT ID NCT06165991
Summary
This study is testing if a new, long-acting numbing medicine (bupivacaine liposome) works better than the standard numbing medicine for pain relief after keyhole lung surgery. Doctors will inject the medicine near the spine to block pain nerves. The main goal is to see if this new medicine provides longer and better pain control for up to 48 hours after surgery.
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Qianfoshan Hospital, The First Hospital affiliated of Shandong First Medical University
RECRUITINGJinan, Shandong, 250014, China
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