Are there any after-effects after removing a cerebral thrombosis?

Most cerebral thrombectomy is followed by sequelae.
Cerebral thrombectomy is an endovascular interventional technique that uses a special device such as a retrievable stent or thrombus aspiration system to remove blood clots for the purpose of revascularization. It is indicated for patients with acute ischemic stroke, confirmed by non-invasive imaging as large artery occlusion and ineffective intravenous thrombolysis.
Brain cells are permanent cells, irreversible after injury, cerebral thrombosis for thrombectomy treatment is mainly for patients with large vessel occlusion, through thrombectomy, to restore cerebral blood flow, reduce the damage of cerebral function, but most of them can not be restored to normal, leaving behind dysfunction, and the later need for rehabilitation and exercise. Moreover, thrombectomy itself may lead to reperfusion injury, cerebral hemorrhage and other complications and sequelae.
Patients with cerebral thrombosis should follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out thrombolysis, thrombectomy and other appropriate treatments, do not hesitate to delay and lose the best treatment plan.