Abstract

Amputation or removal of any part is usually associated with a feeling that the missing part is still present and causes disorders of different types of sensitivity, but mainly excruciating pain sensations. The phantom pain is a false sensation, an illusion of the presence of the missing part of the body. As clinical experience shows, even with the complex application of modern antineuropathic agents, opioid and non-opioid analgesics, regional blocks, the treatment of phantom pain in many cases does not give positive results [1,2].

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