U.S., June 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07661628) titled 'Clinical Characteristics of Prilocaine for Spinal Anesthesia in Ambulatory Surgery: Clinical Profile and Efficacy' on June 16.
Brief Summary: Introduction:
Hyperbaric prilocaine is widely used internationally for outpatient orthopedic and perineal surgery because of its favorable recovery profile compared with other intermediate-acting local anesthetics, such as bupivacaine, and its lower incidence of transient neurologic symptoms compared with lidocaine. Recently approved for intrathecal use in Chile, prilocaine offers advantages including shorter onset time, faster motor recovery, and earlier return of bladder function.
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