New painkiller mix cuts opioid need after surgery
NCT ID NCT07388251
Summary
This study tested a combination of two pain-relief drugs given directly into the abdomen during keyhole gallbladder surgery. It aimed to see if this mix provided better and longer-lasting pain relief after the operation compared to using just one of the drugs. The goal was to help patients recover more comfortably while reducing their need for strong opioid painkillers.
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intensive care unit Department, Ain Shams University Hospital
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11517, Egypt
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