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Table 1:

More than 50% of aneurysms were originating from the ICA, followed by ACA, MCA, and BA/VA

Aneurysm Locationn (%)Aneurysm Diameter ± SD (mm)Stent (%)
All123 (100)6.58 ± 3.726.8
ICA62 (50.4)6.91 ± 4.3541.9
ACA22 (17.9)4.93 ± 1.700
MCA14 (11.4)5.21 ± 1.270
PcomA11 (8.9)8.59 ± 4.3618.2
BA/VA14 (11.4)7.46 ± 3.0235.7
  • Note:—Less than 10% of aneurysms originated from PcomA. Average diameter was 6.58 mm, and 26.8% of aneurysms required concomitant stent placement.