This case report examines a unique presentation of a cerebral artery aneurysm, highlighting the pivotal role of endovascular techniques in neurointerventional radiology (IR). Complex cerebral artery aneurysms, due to their intricate morphology and location, pose significant therapeutic challenges. Traditional surgical approaches are often associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In contrast, less invasive endovascular strategies like coiling, stent-assisted coiling, flow diversion, and intra-aneurysmal embolization have emerged as effective alternatives. The abstract discusses key issues, including intraoperative complications, aneurysm recurrence, and long-term follow-up. In addition, it explores the contribution of advanced technologies like 3D printing and advanced imaging modalities in enhancing procedural accuracy. Ultimately, endovascular management offers hope for patients deemed unsuitable for open surgical interventions, revolutionizing the treatment landscape for complex cerebral artery aneurysms in neuro-IR.
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