New Long-Lasting numbing shot tested to cut painkiller use after surgery
NCT ID NCT04272086
Summary
This study tested two different numbing injections given to patients having open surgery to remove uterine fibroids. The goal was to see if a newer, longer-lasting numbing medicine (liposomal bupivacaine) could reduce the need for strong opioid painkillers after surgery compared to a standard version. Researchers measured how much pain medication 140 patients used and tracked their pain and recovery for up to four days after their operation.
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York, 10029, United States
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