Intracranial aneurysms are now treatable with coils, stents, and flow diverters in recent years. For saccular aneurysms with broad necks and short domes, stent-assisted coiling has become a common technique, but over time, the complications-both intraprocedural and in a delayed fashion-occur more frequently than coiling alone. Nonstent or balloon-assisted coiling results in lower aneurysm recanalization, lower aneurysm rupture or re-rupture, or lower aneurysm retreatment. This paper illustrates a successful coiling of wide-neck unruptured aneurysm in the trifurcation of the left P2 posterior cerebral artery done without the assistance of stents or balloons.

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