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Sex/Age Cranial Nerve IPS Occlusion Route Materials DSA Outcome Management of Complications Outcome F/46 V No Ipsi CS Plat (1) Incomplete Symptomatic Improved Tungst (3) M/65 VI No Ipsi CS Tungst (4) Incomplete Symptomatic Improved F/58 VI Yes Ipsi CS Torn (5) Complete Symptomatic Mild residue Plat (22) Tungst (12) F/69 VI No InterCS Tungst (9) Incomplete Symptomatic Improved Plat (10) F/30 VI No Ipsi CS+ TAE DCS (1) Complete Symptomatic Improved Torn (18) M/52 VI No Ipsi CS Trufill (13) Complete Symptomatic Improved Torn (2)
Note:—IPS indicates inferior petrosal sinus; Ipsi, ipsilateral; CS, cavernous sinus; InterCS, intercavernous sinus; Plat, platinum coil; Tungst, tungsten coil; Torn, tornado coil; DCS, detachable coil system; TAE, transarterial embolization; DSA, digital subtraction angiography.