Numbing stomach nerves could ease recovery from weight loss surgery
NCT ID NCT07104825
Summary
This study is testing if a special nerve block, given during weight loss surgery, can reduce pain and nausea in the first few days after the operation. About 200 adults having gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy will be randomly assigned to receive either the standard pain control or the standard plus the new nerve block. The goal is to see if the nerve block helps patients feel better and need less opioid pain medication during recovery.
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Endeavor Health
Evanston, Illinois, 60201, United States
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