Numbing shots during surgery could ease recovery pain
NCT ID NCT06429163
Summary
This study tested whether injecting numbing medicine directly into surgical sites during fibroid removal surgery helps reduce pain afterward. Researchers compared three approaches in 207 women undergoing laparoscopic surgery to remove uterine fibroids. They measured pain levels and medication use to see which method provided the best pain relief in the first 24 hours after surgery.
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Saint Petersburg State University Hospital
Saint Petersburg, Russia
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