New Pain-Freezing shot tested for kidney surgery recovery
NCT ID NCT06056479
Summary
This study tested if a targeted nerve block could better control pain after kidney removal surgery. Researchers compared the nerve block, given during surgery, to the standard approach of giving morphine pills afterward when patients requested them. The goal was to see which method provided longer-lasting pain relief and reduced the need for strong painkillers.
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Menoufia university
Cairo, Shibin Elkom, Egypt
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