Special Issue

Topic: Advances in Surgical Techniques for Liver Tumors
Guest Editors
Special Issue Introduction
This Special Issue aims to showcase the latest advances in liver surgery, focusing on enhancing patient outcomes. It will explore the transformative impact of minimally invasive techniques, notably laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgeries, which have been pivotal in reducing blood loss, shortening the length of hospital stays, and expediting recovery. The edition will highlight the precision these technologies bring to liver tumor surgeries, broadening the spectrum of treatment options while minimizing associated morbidity and complications. Additionally, it will cover various factors that improve the outcomes of minimally invasive liver surgery.
A primary objective is to foster a dialogue that propels patient care standards forward, enriches medical expertise, and ignites innovation within hepatobiliary surgery. This Special Issue will serve as a platform for exchanging comprehensive strategies in patient management and disseminating research that contributes to the ongoing enhancement of surgical effectiveness and safety in liver tumor treatments.
A primary objective is to foster a dialogue that propels patient care standards forward, enriches medical expertise, and ignites innovation within hepatobiliary surgery. This Special Issue will serve as a platform for exchanging comprehensive strategies in patient management and disseminating research that contributes to the ongoing enhancement of surgical effectiveness and safety in liver tumor treatments.
Submission Deadline
29 Dec 2024
Submission Information
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Submission Deadline: 30 Dec 2024
Contacts: Mary Ma, Assistant Editor, [email protected]
Published Articles
The role of artificial intelligence and 3D printing in minimally invasive liver surgery
Open Access Mini-Review 13 Mar 2025
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Does minimally invasive anatomical hepatectomy reduce surgical site infections?
Open Access Original Article 24 Jan 2025
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Current status and future perspectives of minimally-invasive redo liver surgery - what can we add with technologies of simulation/navigation and robot?
Open Access Opinion 9 Dec 2024
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Tips and tricks for the robotic-assisted approach to colorectal cancer liver metastases
Open Access Technical Note 29 Nov 2024
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