Gallbladder surgery pain: which drug works better?
NCT ID NCT07248332
Summary
This study tested which of two common drugs, lidocaine or magnesium sulphate, works better to reduce pain after keyhole gallbladder removal surgery. Researchers gave one of the drugs to 168 patients during surgery and measured their pain levels for 24 hours afterwards. The goal was to find the most effective way to manage post-surgery pain and improve patient comfort during recovery.
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Anesthesiology Department Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College
Karachi, Sindh, 78400, Pakistan
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