Surgery without opioids leads to less pain and faster recovery
NCT ID NCT07307625
Summary
This study tested whether using anesthesia without opioids during gallbladder removal surgery could lead to better recovery. Researchers compared 101 patients who received either standard opioid-based anesthesia or an opioid-free combination of other medications. The opioid-free group experienced less pain after surgery, needed fewer painkillers, had fewer side effects like nausea, and recovered more quickly.
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SBÜ Kartal Dr. Lütfi Kırdar City Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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