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Rafael Galvez Mateos1, Nicolás Cordero Tous2, Majed Katati2
1Pain Unit, Hospital Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain, hvn.es.
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The clinical case of a young patient with intractable residual limb pain is presented. Following the initial administration of opioids and subsequent overuse, the patient was switched to intrathecal (IT) ziconotide infusion with complete opioid withdrawal. After 15 years of treatment with ziconotide infusion, the patient achieved sustained analgesic control and excellent functional recovery. IT ziconotide showed good long-term tolerability and safety.
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