In rare cases, a person with Wallenberg Syndrome may require surgical treatment if they have a blood clot. Surgery is usually reserved for severe forms of the condition, or after other methods of treatment fail because the brain stem is extremely difficult to access surgically. During the operation, the surgeon will carefully remove the blood clot, which should alleviate symptoms.

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