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. 2019 Dec 9;63(1):80–88. doi: 10.3340/jkns.2019.0154

Table 2.

Ruptured aneurysm features and details of the angiographic procedure

No. Location Parent vessel diameter proximal (mm) Parent vessel diameter distal (mm) Dome/neck (mm) Treatment Stent size RROC Clinical outcomes BP/AD Etc.
23 ACoA 3.3 2.4 6.6/4.6 d, j 3.0×15 2 4/1
24 BA 3.5 1.9 3.0/4.3 j 3.0×21 1 5/6 Rebleeding
25 ICA dorsal wall 4.4 4.3 1.2/2.0 j, s 4.5×21 1 4/4
26 PCoA 5.6 4.7 11.0/6.0 d, j 4.5×21 1 5/4
27 ACoA 3.0 2.9 3.5/4.0 d, j 3.0×15 1 5/2
28 ACoA 2.2 2.2 10.3/4.8 d, j 3.0×15 2 5/4
29 PCoA 4.7 3.7 11.5/4.7 j 4.5×21 1 3/3
30 PCoA 5.5 4.1 13.9/6.2 d, j 4.5×21 1 4/1 Last coil migration
31 ACoA 3.3 2.8 3.2/2.2 j 3.0×15 1 3/0
32 A2–3 2.6 2.0 2.5/2.0 j, s 3.0×15 1 4/6 DKA-hypoxic brain damage
33 ICA dorsal wall 4.7 3.0 2.5/3.0 s 4.5×21 2 4/2

RROC : Raymond–Roy occlusion classification, BP : before procedure, AD : after discharge, ACoA : anterior communicating artery, d : double catheter technique, j : jailing technique, BA : basilar artery, ICA : internal carotid artery, s : trans-strut technique, PCoA : posterior communicating artery, DKA : diabetic ketoacidosis