Figure 1

A patient in their early 60 s was diagnosed as having multiple cerebral aneurysms because of blurred vision, and one large aneurysm measuring 13.3 mm × 19.3 mm was found at the left internal carotid artery (ICA) cavernous segment and another measuring 6.5 mm × 6.2 mm was at the right ICA siphon segment. The left ICA cavernous aneurysm was treated with deployment of a Tubridge flow diverter of 5.5 mm × 35 mm followed by loose coil packing with 4 coils measuring 25 × 50, 25 × 50, 22 × 50, and 20 × 50, respectively. (A) The large aneurysm was shown at the left ICA cavernous segment. (B) A Tubridge flow diverter 5.5 mm × 35 mm was deployed with good apposition to the arterial wall. (C, D) Loose coil packing was performed. (E) Immediately after embolization, the large aneurysm was completely occluded. (F) At 17-month follow-up, the left ICA cavernous aneurysm remained completely occluded with patent parent artery.