A total of 156 patients from 8 studies underwent simultaneous endovascular revascularization for acute tandem lesions. The median age was 67 years (IQR 50–82), with 74.2% male, a median baseline NIHSS of 15 (IQR 10–20), and 60.3% receiving intravenous thrombolysis. Various simultaneous techniques were used, including the T-Top, ReWiSed CARe, SEIMLESS, CoMBAt, and single-cross methods, all involving stent retrievers, monorail balloon angioplasty, and, in some cases, aspiration catheters. Procedurally, the overall successful recanalization rate (mTICI ≥2b) was 94.2%, with a median puncture-to-recanalization time of 50 minutes (IQR 25–65). First-pass reperfusion ranged from 60–100% depending on the study. Functional outcomes were favorable, with 55.7% achieving mRS 0–2 at discharge and 69.2% at 90 days. Safety events were infrequent: dissection occurred in 0.64%, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage in 4.5%, periprocedural mortality in 3.2%, and 90-day mortality in 9%.