U.S., Feb. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06822309) titled 'Bilateral External Oblique Intercostal Plane Block in Post Operative Pain Management in Hepatectomy' on Feb. 06.

Brief Summary: The majority of cases undergoing hepatectomy suffer from inadequate postoperative analgesia. Therefore, multimodal analgesic techniques are required to relieve pain and discomfort such as intravenous, and epidural analgesia, and peripheral nerve blocks. Although epidural catheters are efficient to provide perioperative analgesia, in this type of surgery patients may be more susceptible to catheter related complications due to the alteration in coagulation parameters. That is why safer alternatives are sough...