In a recent issue of the International Journal of Surgery,Li et al.1 conducted a multi-institutional study across 11 centers in China,eval-uating the outcomes of patients undergoing minimally invasive anatomical hepat...In a recent issue of the International Journal of Surgery,Li et al.1 conducted a multi-institutional study across 11 centers in China,eval-uating the outcomes of patients undergoing minimally invasive anatomical hepatectomy using the Laennec approach.Among the 445 patients included,106 underwent the traditional approach,while 339 received the Laennec approach.The study's most significant finding was that the Laennec approach was associated with a shorter operation time,including reduced hepatic pedicle isolation duration,compared to the traditional approach.Additionally,the authors conducted a subgroup analysis,stratifying patients by tumor pathology and surgical technique(laparoscopic vs.robotic).展开更多
文摘In a recent issue of the International Journal of Surgery,Li et al.1 conducted a multi-institutional study across 11 centers in China,eval-uating the outcomes of patients undergoing minimally invasive anatomical hepatectomy using the Laennec approach.Among the 445 patients included,106 underwent the traditional approach,while 339 received the Laennec approach.The study's most significant finding was that the Laennec approach was associated with a shorter operation time,including reduced hepatic pedicle isolation duration,compared to the traditional approach.Additionally,the authors conducted a subgroup analysis,stratifying patients by tumor pathology and surgical technique(laparoscopic vs.robotic).