Table 2

Target aneurysm characteristics

CharacteristicSummary (n=204)
Aneurysm side
 Right95 (46.6%)
 Left100 (49.0%)
 Midline9 (4.4%)
Parent artery location
 ACA8 (3.9%)
 A1 (origin to anterior communicating)3 (1.5%)
 A2 (distal to anterior communicating)5 (2.5%)
 Anterior communicating artery12 (5.9%)
 MCA16 (7.8%)
 M1 (origin to bifurcation)2 (1.0%)
 M2 (distal to bifurcation)1 (0.5%)
 MCA bifurcation13 (6.4%)
 ICA155 (76.0%)
 C1 (cervical segment)2 (1.0%)
 C2 (petrous segment)1 (0.5%)
 C3 (lacerum segment)3 (1.5%)
 C4 (cavernous segment)8 (3.9%)
 C5 (clinoid segment)18 (8.8%)
 C6 (ophthalmic segment)84 (41.2%)
 C7 (communicating segment)*39 (19.1%)
 Vertebral13 (6.4%)
 V4 (intradural)13 (6.4%)
Aneurysm morphology
 Saccular192 (94.1%)
 Fusiform10 (4.9%)
 Pseudo-aneurysm2 (1.0%)
Rupture status
 Unruptured166 (81.4%)
 Ruptured38 (18.1%)
Previously treated47 (23.0%)
 Coil embolization44 (93.6%)
 Surgical clipping2 (4.3%)
 Other1 (2.1%)
Aneurysm measurement
 Aneurysm maximal diameter (mm)8.5±5.61
 Small (<7 mm)102 (50.0%)
 Medium (7 -<13 mm)69 (33.8%)
 Large (13 -<25 mm)28 (13.7%)
 Giant (≥25 mm)5 (2.5%)
 Dome width (mm)7.3±5.01
 Dome height (mm)7.4±5.07
 Aneurysm neck length (mm)4.6±2.39
 Dome/neck ratio1.6±0.90
 Parent artery diameter proximal to target aneurysm (mm)3.7±0.74
 Parent artery diameter distal to target aneurysm (mm)3.2±0.62
  • Data are n (%) or mean±SD. Results are based on pre-procedure imaging assessed by the independent imaging core laboratory

  • *C7 includes the carotid terminus.