Back surgery breakthrough? simple injection could slash painkiller need
NCT ID NCT04925882
Summary
This study tested if a simple nerve block injection in the back could reduce patients' need for strong painkillers like morphine after spine surgery. It involved 100 adults having surgery for conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis. Researchers compared pain levels and medication use for 72 hours after surgery between patients who received the nerve block and those who did not.
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Clinique Saint Jean
Saint-Jean-de-Védas, 34430, France
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