New nerve block may slash post-surgery painkiller use
NCT ID NCT07272577
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a specific nerve block (erector spinae plane block) can help control pain after laparoscopic abdominal surgery. About 50 adults undergoing these surgeries will receive the block, and researchers will measure how long it takes before they need extra pain medicine and how much morphine they use. The goal is to improve pain management and reduce reliance on strong painkillers.
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Locations
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Assiut University
RECRUITINGAsyut, 71515, Egypt
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