U.S., May 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07575321) titled 'Intrathecal Morphine for Quality of Recovery After Open Abdominal Surgery Within an Enhanced Recovery Pathway' on April 23.
Brief Summary: Pain management after open abdominal surgery still faces severe challenges, with the incidence of moderate to severe pain after surgery as high as 50 - 90%. Insufficient analgesia can hinder early mobilization of patients, delay gastrointestinal function recovery, increase the risk of complications, thereby reducing the quality of patient recovery and prolonging hospital stay.
The Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) pathway has significantly improved surgical outcomes. Multimodal analgesia base...