New study aims to find the best pain relief for kids after hernia surgery
NCT ID NCT07235475
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two common pain-blocking techniques works better for children having hernia surgery. Researchers will compare a newer method (fascia transversalis block) with a standard one (caudal block) in 50 children. The goal is to see which provides longer-lasting pain relief, reduces the need for extra pain medicine, and leads to higher parent satisfaction after surgery.
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