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Characteristics of 5 patients with an early rebleed after stent-assisted coiling of a ruptured aneurysm

Patient Sex, Age (yr)HH GradeAneurysm Location and SizeOcclusion RateStentTiming of RebleedOutcome
F, 483PcomA, 4 mmCompleteEnterprise45 DaysDeath
F, 583SCA, 3 mmCompleteEnterprise12 DaysDeath
F, 644Carotid tip, 5 mmIncompleteEnterprise32 DaysDeath
F, 701Basilar trunk, 30 mmCompleteLEO26 DaysDeath
F, 545MCA, 11 mmCompleteLVIS3 DaysmRS 2
  • Note:—PcomA indicates posterior communicating artery; SCA, superior cerebellar artery; HH, Hunt and Hess.