This document appears to be a presentation on the risk of rupture of previously wrapped intracranial aneurysms. It discusses a clinical case of a 60-year-old woman whose aneurysm was wrapped 6 years ago. It outlines a searchable question in PICO format on the rupture rates of wrapped versus clipped aneurysms. The presentation describes searching for studies on wrapped intracranial aneurysms and summarizes the findings that the risk of rupture is greatest initially after wrapping and may resemble the natural history risk in the long term, while local complications are also a risk. It concludes that wrapping is not an ideal treatment and "unclippable" should be redefined when possible using techniques like small clips or bypass alternatives.