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Old 03-13-2009, 03:56 PM #1
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Confused PICA Aneurysm Repair

So I just met with a really highly qualified expert in the area of interventional neuroradiology to discuss the possibility of coiling my aneurysm. Because I am at a high risk for rupture, he recommended the procedure. The scary part is that he said he will most likely need to close the PICA (posterior inferior cerebellar artery) which would cause me to lose blood supply to a section of my cerebellum. This would, in turn, cause that part of the brain to essentially die. He also said that the rest of the brain would compensate for the loss and I should recover within 3-6 months.
Has anyone had a similar experience or is anyone going through this recovery now? I'm very curious as to what it entails...curious, nervous, scared, etc.
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