New nerve block aims to cut pain and opioid use after lung surgery
NCT ID NCT07250373
Summary
This study is testing which of two nerve-blocking techniques works better for pain control after a specific type of minimally invasive lung surgery. It involves 28 adults having lung tumor removal. Researchers will compare a newer nerve block (SPSIP) to a standard one (ICN) to see which better reduces pain, lowers opioid needs, and improves patient recovery in the first day after surgery.
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Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS
Rome, Lazio, 00135, Italy
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