Postoperative Recovery: Spinal Morphine vs. Intravenous Lidocaine

We are studying if adding spinal morphine to pain management helps patients recover better after robotic-assisted upper urinary tract surgery. The goal is to see if it reduces pain and speeds up recovery compared to standard treatment.

6-12 monthsConfirmation phase (III)No PlaceboStandard MedicinesInjectionInternal MedicineNephrologyOncologyOtolaryngologyUrology

What diseases are being studied?

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Who can participate in the clinical trial?

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What active substances are being studied?

Active substances that are officially approved for use in the European Union and considered safe by EMA. These substances are already on the market and may be tested for new conditions or populations.

Anhydrous
Anhydrous Lidocaine Hydrochloride
Anhydrous Lidocaine Hydrochloride is a local anesthetic substance used to numb skin and tissues for minor procedures or relieve localized pain.
Bupivacaine
Bupivacaine is a local anesthetic used to numb specific areas for surgery or pain relief during and after procedures.

Where is the clinical trial being conducted?

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Region Kalmar Laen
ANIVA
Kalmar, Sweden
Region Oestergoetland
Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Linköping, Sweden
Region Kronoberg
Anestesikliniken
Växjö, Sweden
Sponsor: Region Oestergoetland
Last updated: Nov 26, 2025

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