U.S., July 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07675473) titled 'Pre-Emptive Parecoxib Sodium for Pain Control During CT-Guided Lung Nodule Localization' on June 22.

Brief Summary: Before undergoing minimally invasive lung surgery, patients with small lung nodules often need a procedure called "CT-guided hook wire localization." This involves using a CT scanner to help doctors place a tiny wire in the lung to mark the exact location of the nodule for the surgeon. While very helpful for the surgery, this wire placement can be highly painful for patients.

The main purpose of this clinical trial is to find out if giving patients a pain-relieving medication called parecoxib sodium before the procedur...