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Angiographic Finding Cases (%) All (N = 40) Wallstent and/or Carotid Wallstent (n = 22) Easy Wallstent (n = 18) Optimal widening of lumen and adaptation of stent 11 (28) 6 (27) 5 (28) Residual stenosis 16 (40) 9 (41) 7 (39) Stenosis of ECA origin 9 (23) 5 (23) 4 (22) Residuals of ulcerations 7 (18) 3 (14) 4 (22) Dehiscences of stent and vessel wall 14 (35) 6 (27) 8 (44) Kinking of ICA distal to stent 6 (15) 4 (18) 2 (11) Temporary spasm 10 (25) 5 (23) 4 (22) Dilatation at the site of the protective balloon 3 (8) 3 (14) 0 (0)
Note.—Data in parentheses are percentages.