Numbing shot during throat surgery could ease recovery
NCT ID NCT06734975
Summary
This study is testing whether a numbing injection given during vocal cord surgery helps patients recover more comfortably. Adults having surgery for non-cancerous vocal cord growths will receive either the numbing medicine or a placebo injection during their procedure. Researchers will measure pain, coughing, and voice improvement after surgery to see if the numbing shot makes recovery easier.
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Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
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