Two drugs tested to make spinal anesthesia last longer for pelvic surgery
NCT ID NCT07485127
Summary
This study aims to see which of two drugs, dexamethasone or dexmedetomidine, works better when added to standard spinal anesthesia for pelvic fracture surgery. The goal is to make the numbing effect last longer and help manage pain after the operation. The study will involve 60 adults undergoing surgery to fix a broken pelvis.
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Sohag University
Sohag, 82511, Egypt
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