Of 34,683 reports, device malfunction accounted for 72.3%, injury for 22.6%, and death for 5.1%. The most common device issues were Activation Failure (39.0%), Adverse Event Without Identified Device or Use Problem (14.1%), Physical Resistance/Sticking (11.2%), and Material Deformation (8.4%). Migration appeared in 1.4% (n=762), Positioning Failure in 1.9% (n=1,002). Patient problems were Intracranial Hemorrhage (6.3%), Stenosis (5.1%), Thrombosis/Thrombus (3.7%), Ischemic Stroke (2.9%), Stroke/CVA (2.8%), and Death (2.5%). Severe (Intracranial Hemorrhage, Stroke/CVA, Death) made up 3,665 (14.4%). Network analysis identified Activation Failure, Physical Resistance/Sticking, and Material Deformation as the core device difficulties with the highest frequency and also the most frequent co-occurrence. Positioning Failure, Unintended Movement, and Migration, though less frequent, were consistently linked to these core malfunctions and strongly associated with serious complications, including stroke and death.