Trigger-point Blockade in Persistent Pain After Open Groin Hernia Repair

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2013
Groin hernia repair is a common procedure performed in approximately 2,000 patients per one million inhabitants. Severe chronic pain following groin hernia repair is seen in 2-5% of the patients indicating that a large number of patients each year suffer from debilitating reduction in health-related quality of life. This study examines the effect of ultra-sound guided blocks with local anesthesia in the groin in regard to pain relief and sleep quality. The hypothesis of the study is that a block will confer significant pain relief to patients with severe chronic pain following open groin hernia repair.
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First added on: May 11, 2024