New nerve block could cut opioid use for Kids' cerebral palsy surgery
NCT ID NCT06600061
Summary
This study tested whether a specific nerve block could help children with spastic cerebral palsy need less opioid pain medication after a major leg surgery. Researchers compared pain levels and medication use in 30 children who received the nerve block during surgery versus standard care. The goal was to find a safer way to manage post-surgery pain and help kids recover more comfortably.
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Tanta University
Tanta, El-Gharbia, 31527, Egypt
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