Nerve block vs nose packing: which better controls surgery pain?
NCT ID NCT05301634
Summary
This study compared two methods to manage pain and blood pressure during pituitary tumor removal surgery. Researchers tested whether a nerve block near the eye or a numbing medication packed in the nose worked better to keep blood pressure stable during surgery and reduce pain afterward. The trial involved 60 patients undergoing this specific type of brain surgery to see which approach provided longer-lasting comfort.
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Kasr Alaini hospital
Cairo, Egypt
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