Study tests best way to numb pain after spine fusion
NCT ID NCT06154980
Summary
This study aimed to compare two different ways of giving a pain-blocking injection to patients having back surgery. It planned to enroll 50 adults scheduled for a specific spinal fusion procedure. The main goal was to see if giving the injection before surgery with ultrasound guidance worked better for pain control than giving it during surgery without ultrasound.
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William Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, Michigan, 48073, United States
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