Klopika, as surgeons call unconscious patients in a coma, is the poorest but most grateful contingent of patients. Until the patient regains consciousness, during the operation it is difficult for him to track the entire process, to find out the doctors who are taking care of his body. In our modern world, with the use of various drugs administered intravenously by anesthesiologists and intensive care doctors, it is possible to achieve deep lethargy and sweating, thus it is possible to carry out all surgical interventions at one time, the entire sequence of actions occurs at the same time. The doctor stands with a medical container over the patient’s body while he performs the operation and adds more and more doses of medicine, sometimes the dosages are very