New pain block tested to cut opioid use after gut surgery
NCT ID NCT07368075
Summary
This study tested two different drug combinations used in a nerve block to control pain after a specific abdominal surgery called stoma reversal. Researchers compared how long pain relief lasted and how much opioid pain medication patients needed afterward. The goal was to find a safer, more effective way to manage post-surgery pain with fewer side effects.
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Sahiwal Medical College
Sāhīwāl, Punjab Province, 57000, Pakistan
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