Simultaneous repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm and resection of unexpected, associated abdominal malignancies
Journal of Surgical Oncology2004Vol. 88(4), pp. 234–239
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Giulio Illuminati, Francesco G. Calio’, Antonio D’Urso, Riccardo Lorusso, Gianluca Ceccanei, F Vietri
Abstract
Except for malignancies of organs requiring major surgical resections, simultaneous AAA repair and resection of an associated, unexpected abdominal neoplasm can be safely performed, in most of the patients, sparing the need for a second procedure. Endovascular grafting of the AAA can be a valuable tool in simplifying simultaneous treatment, or in staging the procedures with a very short delay.
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