New nerve blocks tested to ease pain after chest surgery
NCT ID NCT07426692
Summary
This study compared two different nerve-blocking techniques to manage pain after minimally invasive chest surgery. Researchers tested whether injecting numbing medication near specific nerves could reduce pain better than standard pain medication pumps. The goal was to find which method provides better pain relief while reducing the need for opioid painkillers.
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Marmara University Faculty of Medicine Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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