Nerve block vs. sedative: the battle for better pituitary surgery recovery
NCT ID NCT06639659
Summary
This study compares two different approaches to help patients feel less pain after surgery to remove a pituitary tumor through the nose. Researchers are testing whether a targeted nerve block or a sedative medication works better to control pain and reduce bleeding during the operation. The goal is to find the best way to improve patient comfort and help surgeons see more clearly during this delicate procedure.
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Zagazig Univesity Hospital
Zagazig, Egypt
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