New device could provide weeks of pain relief after surgery without opioids

NCT ID NCT07052721

Summary

This study is testing a new medical device called RELAY that aims to better control pain after shoulder or foot surgery. The device combines a standard local anesthetic injection with a small electrical current delivered through the same tiny tube, potentially providing pain relief for up to 28 days. Researchers are comparing the device's active electrical stimulation to a sham (fake) version in 50 patients to see if it reduces pain and opioid use after surgery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of California San Diego

    La Jolla, California, 92137, United States

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