U.S., April 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07527039) titled 'Pectoral Block in Breast Reduction for Pain Control' on April 08.
Brief Summary: A reduction mammoplasty is a commonly performed procedure for patients with symptomatic macromastia. The procedure involves removing breast parenchyma for an overall reduction in breast size and to alleviate patient symptoms, such as back/neck pain, rashes in the inframammary fold, and bra strap indentation. It is well documented in the literature that this procedure has a statistically significant reduction in patient symptoms. Postoperatively, it has been within the norm to prescribe narcotics in order to alleviate post-procedural pain. Recently, how...