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Can a simple numbing dressing ease skin graft pain?

NCT ID NCT01999153

First seen Jan 23, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 16 times

Summary

This study tested whether applying a numbing medicine (ropivacaine) to the area where a thin skin graft was taken reduces pain after surgery. 58 adults who needed a small skin graft were randomly assigned to receive either the numbing medicine or a saltwater solution on their wound dressing. The main goal was to see if the numbing medicine lowered the need for extra painkillers.

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Locations

  • UHRouen

    Rouen, 76031, France

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