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Table 2 Summary of CACS caused by MALS on previous literature

From: Pancreatoduodenectomy co-morbid with celiac axis compression syndrome: a report of three cases

Year

Author

Number

Procedure

Complication

1981

Fortner

n = 2

MAL division

Uneventful

1990

Kohler

n = 1

MAL division

Uneventful

1998

Okamura

n = 1

No treatment

Uneventful

1998

Berney

n = 2

MAL division

Uneventful

2003

Kawaguchi

n = 1

CA saphenous patch

Uneventful

2003

Hasegawa

n = 1

CA stenting

Uneventful

2004

Kurosaki

n-3

MAL division

Uneventful

2005

Shima

n = 1

JA—GDA anastomosis

Uneventful

2005

Nara

n = 1

MAL division

Uneventful

2007

Farma

n = 14

11: MAL division

1: Ao—CA bypass

1: Ao—CHA bypass

1: Liver abscess and biliary anastomotic leak

Uneventful

Uneventful

2007

Nakano

n = 1

MAL division

Uneventful

2009

Gaujoux

n = 55

32: No treatment

23: MAL division

32: Uneventful

1: CA thrombosis

1: Stomach ischemia

2011

Saito

n = 1

MAL division

Uneventful

2012

Sugae

n = 12

1: No treatment

8: MAL division

2: IPDA—GDA anastomosis

1: Preservation of collateral arteries

1: Ischemic of pancreas tail, spleen, and residual stomach

Uneventful

Uneventful

Uneventful

2016

Park et al.

n = 2

1: CHA—Ao bypass

1: CA stenting

Uneventful

2018

Yamamoto

n = 1

MAL division

Uneventful