Could a simple bladder rinse ease agony after kidney stone surgery?
NCT ID NCT06635889
Summary
This study is testing whether placing a numbing medication called bupivacaine into the bladder right after kidney stone surgery can reduce pain and discomfort. Researchers will compare it to a harmless saltwater rinse (placebo) in about 116 adults. The goal is to see if this approach helps patients feel better and recover more comfortably in the first day after their procedure.
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