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Surgeon vs. anesthesiologist: who gives better pain relief after knee surgery?

NCT ID NCT07506629

Summary

This study compares two ways to give pain-blocking injections during double knee replacement surgery. Patients will receive one type of injection from their surgeon on one knee and a different type from an anesthesiologist on the other knee. Researchers want to see if the surgeon's method works as well as the anesthesiologist's method at reducing pain after surgery.

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