Clearer view in shoulder surgery: two drugs face off
NCT ID NCT07442643
Summary
This study compared two different approaches to help surgeons see better during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery. Eighty adults having this shoulder surgery were randomly assigned to receive either epinephrine mixed into the irrigation fluid or tranexamic acid given through an IV. The main goal was to see which method gave surgeons a clearer view of the surgical area and which might reduce swelling after the operation.
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Umraniye Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, 34766, Turkey (Türkiye)
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