Clinical and angiographic characteristics of ruptured and unruptured distal cerebral aneurysms: a review of a large series of cases in a high-volume center.
Roberta CaoAdonis MattarEsteban TorcheRoberto RivaMorgane LaubacherRicardo Moreno-GomezFrancis TurjmanAndrea FaliniPietro PanniOmer F EkerPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2024)
Compared with unruptured DIAs, ruptured DIAs were more often non-saccular, irregular, and smaller than 4 mm. Despite different therapeutical approaches, ruptured and unruptured DIAs presented comparable occlusion and recanalization rates.