Finding the best way to ease Kids' pain after common surgery
NCT ID NCT06849804
Summary
This study aimed to find the most effective way to manage pain for children aged 2 to 7 after a common hernia repair surgery. Researchers compared three different methods of delivering numbing medicine: two types of nerve blocks and a simple injection at the surgery site. They measured the children's pain levels and how much extra pain medicine they needed after the operation to see which method worked best.
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Mohamed Zakarea Wfa
Tanta, Tanta, +20, Egypt
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