Better pain relief after hernia surgery? study tests two drug combos
NCT ID NCT07194694
Summary
This study tested whether adding one of two medications (dexmedetomidine or ketamine) to a standard numbing injection provides better and longer-lasting pain relief after hernia repair surgery. Researchers compared these two combinations against the standard numbing medication alone in 60 patients. The goal was to find which approach best controls pain in the first 12 hours after surgery.
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Ain Shams University Hospitals
Cairo, Egypt
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