New study aims to find best pain relief for robotic prostate surgery patients

NCT ID NCT07483840

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests three different pain-blocking methods in 147 men having robotic prostate surgery. The goal is to see which method provides the best pain relief, reduces the need for strong painkillers, and helps patients recover faster. Participants will receive one of three techniques: a back muscle block, a belly muscle block, or a low-dose spinal injection.

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  • Galliera Hospital

    Genova, Ge, 16128, Italy

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