Doctors investigate rare risk of numbing shot in common Boy's surgery
NCT ID NCT06545058
Summary
This study looked at the safety of a numbing medicine called ropivacaine when used to block pain during circumcision in boys. Researchers reviewed over 2,000 procedures at a single hospital to see how often a very rare but serious complication—tissue damage to the penis—occurred. The goal was to confirm if this common pain management practice is safe for children.
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