10
Participants
Start Date
November 17, 2022
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2025
Study Completion Date
December 1, 2025
Implantation of PNS electrodes during surgery, mapping to select sites with the best effect and daily modulation.
PNS electrodes are implanted in the area of peripheral nerves of the amputated limb. During phantom pain mapping, multichannel electrodes are used to stimulate peripheral nerves at different sites in the stump. Stimulation turns on sequentially at different stimulation sites; sites are selected where pain is most effectively suppressed. These sites are assigned to the patient for daily modulation.
SCS electrode implantation at surgery, mapping to select sites with the best effect and pain modulation
SСS electrodes are implanted in the area of targeted peripheral nerves in the amputated limb. During phantom pain mapping, multichannel electrodes are used to stimulate the spinal cord at different sites. Stimulation starts at a specific site at a frequency of 1 Hz and increases by 0.1 Hz until the patient no longer feels phantom pain. Stimulation turns on sequentially at different stimulation sites; sites are selected where pain is most effectively suppressed. These sites are assigned to the patient for daily modulation.
Change according to the scale of the PainDetect questionnaire
This procedure uses the method of electroencephalography (EEG). EEG signals are recorded during the entire experiment. First, the patient is recorded at rest with stimulator on (PNS/SCS) with eyes open and then closed, in the stimulator off state (eyes open, then closed) in order to return the patient to the preoperative state. The stimulation is then turned back on to the original level of pain suppression. The moments of pain suppression are fixed by marking.
Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), Vladivostok
Artur Biktimirov
OTHER