Doctors test 'Less is More' approach to numbing for arm surgery
NCT ID NCT07374952
Summary
This study aims to find the smallest effective dose of numbing medicine (lidocaine) for a specific nerve block in the shoulder area, used for pain control during arm surgery. Researchers will test different doses on 60 patients having elbow or hand surgery to determine the minimum amount needed to successfully block pain. The goal is to control surgical pain effectively while using the least medication possible to improve safety.
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