New study tests which nerve block works best for chest surgery pain
NCT ID NCT07465887
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This study aims to find which of two nerve-blocking techniques provides better pain relief after chest surgery. Researchers will compare the Rhomboid-Intercostal Block (RIB) and Thoracic Paravertebral Block (PVB) in 60 adults undergoing video-assisted chest surgery. Both methods use numbing medication to block pain signals, and researchers will measure pain levels and medication needs for 24 hours after surgery.
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