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Table 1 Summary of patients and aneurysms treated with pipeline

From: Reconsiderations on the use of pipeline embolization device in the treatment of intracerebral aneurysms with special angioarchitecture: fetal PCA, AVM, V-B junction and DAVF

Case no.

Gender

Age (yrs)

Location & characteristics

Aneurysm status

Aneurysm Size (mm)

Adjunctive treatment

PED size (mm)

FU (days)

AN Status

mRS

1

F

61

Rt* pcomA+fetal PCA

rIAs§, SAH 12 days ago

3.0*4.0

coiling

4.5*20

111

incomplete occlusion

0

2

F

29

cavernous segment of ICA with ipsilateral AVM

UIAsII

16.0*18.0

coiling+leave the AVM untreated

3.75*30

201

incomplete occlusion

0

3

M

38

Lt† AN (OphA‡) + AVM

rIAs

5.0*6.0

leave the AVM untreated

4.75*18

20

NA

6

4

F

34

V-B + AVM

UIAs

8.5*5.0

coiling

4.25*25

94

incomplete occlusion

0

5

F

8

V-B junction

UIAs

19.9*15.4

coiling+occlusion of the contralateral VA with balloon

4.25*35

94

incomplete occlusion

0

6

F

61

V-B junction

UIAs

20.1*32.1

coiling+occlusion of the contralateral VA with coils

4.25*35 4.25*35

24

NA

NA

7

F

56

Rt AN (OphA) + transverse-sigmoid sinus

UIAs

2.9*3.9

Treat the DAVF with Chapot’s technique

4.0*16

316

complete occlusion

0

8

M

56

Rt VA+ Lt DAVF+Fenestration of VA

UIAs

14.9*6.5

Treat the DAVF with Onyx

4.5*30

318

complete occlusion

0

9

F

43

Lt AN (OphA) + DAVF

UIAs, multiple, small

2.5*2.8 (1) 2.5* 3.1(2)

Treat the DAVF with Onyx

3.75*20

12

complete occlusion

0

  1. *Rt = for right
  2. † Lt = for left
  3. ‡ OphA = Ophthalmic Artery
  4. § rIAs = ruptured intracerebral aneurysms
  5. II UIAs = unruptured intracerebral aneurysms