Local Anesthesia in Pediatric Surgery
Sintetica S.A. is involved in clinical research on local anesthetic use for pediatric surgical procedures, with attention to peripheral nerve block support in children undergoing operations such as inguinal hernia repair and related lower-limb interventions.
- Chloroprocaine for surgical anesthesia
- Peripheral nerve block in children
- Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia
The sponsor’s activity in this area centers on anesthetic options used in outpatient pediatric surgical care, with interest in practical approaches to procedural pain control.
Ophthalmic Anesthesia for Pediatric Examination
The company also supports research in ocular surface anesthesia for children undergoing eye examinations, focusing on ophthalmic gel formulations and their role in routine clinical practice.
- Chloroprocaine ophthalmic gel
- Eye drop anesthetic comparators
- Pediatric ophthalmology
This area reflects a therapeutic interest in short-duration anesthesia for diagnostic eye care in male and female outpatients from early childhood through adolescence.
Outpatient Procedural Pain Control
Sintetica S.A.’s trial portfolio includes anesthesia research relevant to ambulatory care, where rapid-onset local anesthetic strategies are used to support procedures performed without prolonged hospital stay.
- Procedural anesthesia
- Rescue anesthesia avoidance
- Clinical practice in outpatient settings
The sponsor’s clinical interests extend across surgical and diagnostic settings where effective local anesthesia is needed to maintain comfort during brief interventions.



