New nerve block combo aims to slash Post-Surgery pain

NCT ID NCT04275661

First seen Feb 04, 2026 · Last updated Apr 10, 2026 · Updated 5 times

Summary

This study tested if adding ketamine or magnesium sulfate to a standard numbing injection (nerve block) could better control pain after breast cancer surgery. It involved 60 women and measured how much morphine they needed for pain relief in the first two days after their operation. The goal was to find a safer, more effective way to manage post-surgical pain.

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Locations

  • south Egypt Cancer Institute Assiut University

    Asyut, Egypt

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