1naresh
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Patient Sex, Age (yr) Aneurysm Location Aneurysm Transverse Diameter (mm) WEB Size (mm) Retreatment Delay (mo) Retreatment Type M, 65 AcomA 6.3 SL 6 × 3 14 Y-stenting/coils F, 41 MCA 5.9 SL 6 × 3 8, 14 Operation (failed)/WEB SLS F, 27 BA 7.9 SL 10 × 5 10 Y-stenting/coils F, 50 BA 9.6a SLS 11 14 Flow diverter (failed)
Note:—AcomA indicates anterior communicating artery; BA, basilar artery.
↵a Giant partially thrombosed aneurysm. Transverse diameter of the circulating part.