Numbing shot tested to ease pain after thyroid surgery
NCT ID NCT06002152
Summary
This study tested if a numbing injection near the neck (a nerve block) helps people feel better after thyroid surgery. 160 patients were randomly given either the real numbing medicine or a harmless saltwater placebo before their operation. Researchers then compared how both groups rated their recovery and pain on the first day after surgery.
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Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
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