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NCT05417100
The researchers are doing this study to find out whether giving methadone during spinal surgery helps manage pain in the first 72 hours after surgery better than other standard pain medications. Participants' pain will be measured by how much pain is reported after surgery, and how much additional pain medication is needed to lower pain levels. The researchers will look at whether giving methadone during surgery reduces the need for other pain medications after surgery. In addition, the team will compare the effects of the two standard treatments- one with methadone and one without methadone to to evaluate which one works best.
NCT06857760
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of postoperative methods on nausea, thirst and comfort levels of patients undergoing spinal surgery.
NCT03501810
Study to Assess the Safety and Performance of the OrtoWell® Distractor in Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery
NCT00491608
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and immune system response to recombinant thrombin when used to control bleeding in spinal and vascular surgery.