New numbing shot aims to cut pain pills after breast surgery
NCT ID NCT03599635
Summary
This study tested two different numbing medications given via ultrasound-guided injections to control pain after breast surgery. Researchers compared a newer, longer-lasting numbing medication against a standard one in 112 patients. The main goal was to see if the newer option could reduce the need for opioid painkillers and improve recovery quality in the days following surgery.
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M Health Ambulatory Surgery Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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