1naresh
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Complications Control (n = 4) PED (n= 3) P Value Periprocedural technical 1.00 Perforation 1 (4.5%) 0 Coil-prolapsing flow-limiting 1 (4.5%) 0 Thrombus formation 2 (9.1%)a 1 (4.5%) Catheter-induced vasospasm 0 1 (4.5%) In-stent stenosis (balloon use) 0 1 (4.5%) 1.00 Early clinical (No.) 3 2 GI bleed 0 1 (4.5%) Hemodynamic instability 1 (4.5%) 0 Transient right weakness (no stroke) 1 (4.5%) 0 Groin hematoma 0 1 (4.5%) Transient worsening of ophthalmoparesis 0 1 (4.5%) Retroperitoneal hematoma 1 (4.5%) 0
Note:—GI indicates gastrointestinal.
↵a Intraoperative thrombolytic use.