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Study, year | Recruitment period | Number of patients | Management strategy | Key outcome |
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Shalhoub et al., 2009 [1] | 2001-2006 | 13 | Cancer resection prior to open aneurysm repair () or EVAR (); EVAR prior to cancer resection (); synchronous surgery () | No interval AAA ruptures, graft infection, or postoperative mortalities |
Ward et al., 2009 [5] | 2009 | 2 | Retroperitoneal aortic repair prior to cancer resection () | Endovascular stenting was not feasible. Aortic repair followed by an ultralow anterior resection |
Minicozzi et al., 2010 [10] | 2005-2008 | 1 | Synchronous EVAR and right colectomy | After neoadjuvant TIPS for portal hypertension, 1-stage EVAR and laparoscopic right colectomy |
Yoshinaga et al., 2011 [9] | 2011 | 1 | Simultaneous EVAR and total gastrectomy | Despite higher operative risk, the patient had a good outcome |
Spanos et al., 2011 [2] | 2004-2010 | 5 | EVAR first (); synchronous EVAR and cancer resection () | In 2 patients, EVAR followed by staged CRC resection. In 3 patients, single-stage procedures were performed |
Eliescu and Brătucu, 2012 [6] | 2012 | 2 | EVAR first (); EVAR for rupture of AAA four years ago () | An expectation tactic was opted for the high risk of the aneurismal sac operation in the second patient |
Matsuno et al., 2012 [12] | 2012 | 1 | Synchronous EVAR and distal gastrectomy | EVAR is a safe and effective treatment for high-risk patients |
Illuminati et al., 2013 [23] | 2001-2011 | 16 | EVAR followed by colectomy () | EVAR significantly shortened the delay between the two treatments, with an excellent postoperative outcome |
Amato et al., 2014 [4] | 2009-2012 | 2 | EVAR followed by resection during the same operation () | No major complications related to the two minimally invasive procedures |
Kawai et al., 2015 [7] | 2015 | 1 | EVAR followed by laparoscopic sigmoidectomy | Staged treatment of EVAR followed by laparoscopic colectomy may be a promising strategy |
Matsumoto et al., 2015 [8] | 1990-2012 | 14 | One-stage EVAR and gastric resection (); open AAA repair and gastric resection (AAA first, ; cancer first, ; simultaneous, ) | One-stage procedure including EVAR and gastric resection is feasible |
López Arquillo et al., 2017 [11] | 2017 | 1 | Stent for acute intestinal obstruction; EVAR followed by cancer resection | No complications; 3-month follow-up |
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