New nerve block may cut opioid use after shoulder surgery
NCT ID NCT06143306
First seen Mar 24, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This study tests whether adding a pectoserratus nerve block to the standard interscalene block can better control pain and reduce opioid use after total shoulder replacement. About 110 adults aged 18-85 having shoulder replacement will be randomly assigned to receive either the extra block with numbing medicine or a placebo (salt water). The main goal is to see if the extra block lowers the worst pain in the first 24 hours after surgery.
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University of Minnesota
RECRUITINGMinneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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