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Deployment Configuration Strut Characteristics Neuroform2 Asymmetric Increased opening of stent cells with decreasing angle Inward and outward prolapse of the stent struts starting at 110° curve Neuroform-Treo Asymmetric Increased cell opening of the stent with decreasing angle (less than NF2) Less outward prolapse but more inward prolapse of the struts than NF2 with decreasing angles, starting at 75° Loss of normal strut configuration starting at 110° curve Enterprise Symmetric Change of shape from round to oval Increasing trend to flatten and to kink at the concavity with increasing size of the “aneurysm neck” Reduction of the stent diameter at the midsection starting at 90° LEO Symmetric Flattening of the midsection of the stent starting at 90° Less tendency to kink and flatten than Enterprise Flattening and narrowing of the distal and proximal ends starting at 115° Inward crimping of proximal and distal ends with lumen narrowing