U.S., April 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06911892) titled 'Comparative Sensory Mapping of Regional Anesthesia Techniques in Breast Cancer Surgery: A Prospective Study' on March 28.

Brief Summary: Various regional anesthesia techniques, either individually or in combination, can be utilized for analgesia in breast cancer surgery. This study aims to map the cutaneous sensory block areas of different regional anesthesia techniques (serratus anterior plane block, parasternal block, and interpectoral + pectoserratus plane block) applied to patients undergoing breast cancer surgery. Furthermore, the extent to which these blocks cover the modified radical mastectomy incision will be assessed. The ...