THE INFLUENCE OF THE NUMBER OF INJURED ANATOMICAL PARTS OF THE BODY IN PATIENTS WITH MINEEXPLOSIVE WOUND ON THE RESULTS OF PAIN TREATMENT AT THE STAGES OF TREATMENT
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Mine-explosive wounds in the structure of combat medical casualties during the Anti-Terrorist Operation/Joint Forces Operation accounted for 25 %. Chronic pain in such patients was diagnosed in 87.2 % of cases. Such wounds are characterized by significant damage to the body. There are no data on the effect of the number of injured anatomical parts of the body. Given that the number of injuries is related to body surface area, the findings of our study may have important implications for pain management in such patients.