Author | Age | Tumor size (cm) | Way of operation | Estimated blood loss (g) | Complication | Follow-up (months) |
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Wat, et al. [13] | 63 | 14x11x14 | Laparotomy | 8,000 | Blood transfusion | N/A |
Soda, et al. [9] | 27 | 16x9x14 | Laparotomy | 13,660 | Blood transfusion, aortic balloon catheter | Free of disease 1 year after the excision |
Katsuno, et al. [15] | 56 | 9x7.5x5 | Trans-sacral approach | 267 | No | Free of disease 20 months after the excision |
Kim, et al. [4] | 52 | 12x9x9 | Laparotomy | Massive hemorrhage | Rebleeding→reoperation | Free of disease 3 years after the excision |
Fard-Aghaie, et al. [17] | 70 | 19x14x9 | TAE→Abdominoperineal approach | Less than 200 | Permanent colostomy | Free of disease 13 months after the excision |
Yuza, et al. [18] | 46 | 17 | TAE→Laparotomy | 335 | Ileostomy | Free of disease 2 years after the excision |
Present case | 34 | 11x6x6 | TAE→Abdominal-sacral approach | 250 | No | Free of disease 6 months after the excision |