Numbing shot could cut opioid need after common Women's surgery
NCT ID NCT07213635
Summary
This study is testing whether a simple numbing injection given around the cervix during vaginal hysterectomy surgery helps patients use fewer strong opioid painkillers afterward. Researchers will compare 56 patients who receive the numbing medicine to those who receive a placebo saltwater injection. The goal is to find a safer way to manage post-surgery pain and improve recovery.
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University of North Carolina Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at REX
RECRUITINGRaleigh, North Carolina, 27607, United States
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