New surgical technique aims to slash pain and opioid use after colon operations
NCT ID NCT07351994
Summary
This study is testing a new technique to better control pain after minimally invasive colon surgery. During the operation, surgeons will inject a numbing medicine around specific nerves that carry pain signals from the bowels. The goal is to see if this targeted 'nerve block' helps reduce patients' pain, cuts down on the need for strong opioid painkillers, and lessens nausea after surgery.
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