Nerve block eases Post-Surgery insomnia and anxiety in women
NCT ID NCT07384468
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a nerve block (stellate ganglion block) combined with standard anesthesia could help women with uterine fibroids sleep better and feel less anxious after laparoscopic surgery. 233 women aged 35-55 took part. Results aim to show if this approach reduces stress, pain, and improves recovery.
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Cangzhou Central Hospital
Cangzhou, Hebei, 061001, China
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