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Complications No. of Cases (%) Hemorrhagic complications Newly developed ICH, SAH, or IVH 0 (0) Intraoperative rupture 2 (5) Ventriculostomy-related hemorrhage 2 (20)a Infarction 2 (5)
Note:—ICH indicates intracerebral hemorrhage; IVH, intraventricular hemorrhage.
↵a Percentages were obtained in relation to the number of patients in whom ventriculostomy was placed before or after coiling (n = 10), whereas other complications are over the total number of patients (n = 40).