Magnesium boost in surgery cuts pain, speeds recovery
NCT ID NCT07451327
Summary
This study tested whether adding magnesium sulfate to a standard local anesthetic (bupivacaine) during laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery) would improve pain control. Researchers injected the medication mixture around the surgical ports in 68 patients to see if it would reduce pain after surgery, decrease the need for opioid painkillers, and help patients leave the hospital sooner. The goal was to find a better way to manage pain with fewer side effects for people undergoing this common procedure.
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Faculity of Medicine Alexanduria University
Alexandria, Sydy Bashr, Egypt
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