Numbing shot before ankle surgery could ease pain, but may slow walking

NCT ID NCT07470021

Summary

This study is testing if numbing the nerves around the ankle before a common 'keyhole' surgery helps control pain in the first day after the operation. Researchers will compare this approach to a placebo in 70 patients to see if it reduces the need for strong painkillers. They will also check if the numbing affects how soon patients can walk and move their ankle normally after surgery.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • The Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine

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    Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

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