New nerve block could cut painkiller use after major back surgery
NCT ID NCT07291388
Summary
This study is testing whether a specific nerve block given before lower back fusion surgery can help patients use fewer strong opioid pain medications afterward. Researchers will compare the real nerve block to a placebo (sham) injection in 44 adults having this surgery. The main goal is to see if the block safely reduces total painkiller use in the first day after surgery and improves overall recovery.
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