This series “Focus on Technical Advancement in Mini-invasive HPB Surgery” is edited by Dr. Edoardo Rosso and Dr. Juan Santiago Azagra. The main purposes of this series are 1) to share new insight on technical advancement in hepato-biliary surgery, and 2) to share personal experiences from key opinion leaders.
Focus on technical advancement in mini-invasive hepatobiliary
Moving from laparoscopic to robotic pancreatoduodenectomy: same to be a natural evolution
New technique to increase resection margins during mini-invasive liver resection: a propensity score-matched study
Tips and tricks for complex minimal-invasive pancreatic resection
Management of an aberrant right hepatic artery arising from the superior mesenteric artery during minimally-invasive pancreatoduodenectomy—a narrative review
Hepatic pedicle clamping techniques for mini-invasive liver surgery
Ultrasound-guided parenchima-sparing liver surgery: is it feasible by laparoscopy? Personal experience and narrative review of the literature
How to perform a minimally invasive hepatic parenchymal transection: a clinical practice review
Knowledge and surgical strategies for successful laparoscopic caudate lobectomy: a narrative review
Liver gates to access everywhere in the liver: how can we learn?
Disclosure:
The series “Focus on Technical Advancement in Mini-invasive HPB Surgery” is commissioned by the editorial office, Digestive Medicine Research (DMR) without any sponsorship or funding. Dr. Edoardo Rosso and Dr. Juan Santiago Azagra served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the series.