Two shots at a smoother recovery: study tests pain relief after common surgery
NCT ID NCT07264608
Summary
This study aims to find which of two common pain-numbing injections works better for recovery after keyhole gallbladder surgery. Researchers will randomly assign patients to receive one of the two nerve-block techniques while they are asleep at the end of the operation. The main goal is to see which method leads to a better quality of recovery on the first day after surgery, with less pain and nausea.
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Konya City Hospital
Konya, Konya, 420120, Turkey (Türkiye)
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