Does timing your pain block before the cut lead to less pain after?
NCT ID NCT07064200
Summary
This study is looking at whether giving a numbing injection (called a TAP block) *before* making the surgical cut leads to better pain control and less need for opioid painkillers after surgery, compared to giving the same block *after* the cut. It involves 150 adults having planned abdominal surgeries like weight-loss operations. Researchers will track participants' pain levels and medication use for 90 days after their procedure.
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Weill Cornell Medical College - NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10065, United States
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