%0 Journal Article %T AB269. SOH26AB_0080. Phantom limb pain and sciatic nerve hydrodissection: a case report %A O’Dowd, Aidan %A Duncan, James %A Harmon, Dominic %J Mesentery and Peritoneum %D 2026 %B 2026 %9 %! AB269. SOH26AB_0080. Phantom limb pain and sciatic nerve hydrodissection: a case report %K %X Phantom limb pain can occur after limb amputation (50–80%). It is a persistent pain after amputation. It is different to stump pain and phantom sensation. Hydrodissection is a minimally invasive technique involving the injection of fluid to separate fascial layers and release entrapped nerves and tendons. Its use in chronic phantom limb pain has not been reported. %U https://map.amegroups.org/article/view/11234 %V 10 %P %@ 2616-2725