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Adjunct Nerve Blocks to Reduce Pain and Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Mohs Micrographic Surgery on the Face or Scalp for Skin Cancer

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial compares standard local anesthesia along with a nerve block with lidocaine and epinephrine to a placebo nerve block for the reduction of pain and anxiety in patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery on the face or scalp for skin cancer. Standard local anesthesia uses injections of lidocaine and epinephrine given in small amounts to the area around the surgical site to numb the area. A regional nerve block uses the same medications given to the nerve. This kind of numbing medicine works on a larger area of skin and might provide better pain control than the small, local shots that are usually used. This may reduce pain and anxiety in patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery on the face or scalp for skin cancer.