New Nerve-Freezing technique tested to ease Kids' surgery pain

NCT ID NCT07290582

Summary

This study compared two pain management approaches for children undergoing surgery to correct a sunken chest (pectus excavatum). Researchers looked at whether adding a specific nerve block to a standard freezing technique better reduced pain after surgery. They measured pain levels, need for extra pain medication, hospital stay length, and how quickly children could move around normally again.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Sc Ricerca Clinica, Sviluppo E Innovazione

    Bergamo, BG, 24100, Italy

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