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Advancements in Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery
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Alessandro Coppola

Alessandro Coppola

Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Surgery

<p>Dr. Alessandro Coppola graduated from Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy, in 2010. He attended his surgical residency program at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome, Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli IRCCS, Italy. In 2017, he obtained his PhD in endocrine and metabolic disease at Campus Bio-Medico University in Rome, Italy. He is currently an assistant professor at the Department of General Surgery, Sapienza University of Rome. He has also been a Fellow of the European Board of Surgery, HPB division, since 2019 and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons since 2020. His research and clinical activities are focused on hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. Surgical oncology and minimally invasive surgery are fields of his clinical and research activities.</p>

Collection Overview

Hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgery is rapidly advancing and plays a crucial role in treating both benign and malignant diseases. New technologies and multimodal approaches, combined with improved systemic and locoregional therapies, are expanding surgical indications for patients. The surgical treatment of HPB pathology is continuously expanding, driven by the need to improve current outcomes. This Methods Collection aims to gather the most innovative contributions to HPB surgery and demonstrate how surgical therapies fit into a complex therapeutic scenario for patients with increasingly complex pathologies. 

Articles

Robotic-assisted Lateral Pancreaticojejunostomy for Chronic Pancreatitis
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Robotic-assisted Lateral Pancreaticojejunostomy for Chronic Pancreatitis

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Abstracts

Robotic Posterior Radical Antegrade Modular Pancreatosplenectomy for Left-sided Pancreatic Cancer using the Ligament of Treitz First Approach

Kosei Takagi*1

1Okayama University

A Novel Technique for Intracorporeal Pringle Technique in Minimally Invasive Surgery

Gustavo Salgado-Garza1

1Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Surgery, Portland, OR, USA.

Standardized vascular resections in pancreatic cancer surgery

Carl-Stephan Leonhardt*1,

Ulla Klaiber1,

Klaudia Narbekovas1,

Oliver Strobel1

1Medical University of Vienna

Robotic Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Auto-Transplantation for Hereditary Pancreatitis: An Operative Video

Michael Sestito1,

Kathryn Schwartzman2,

Britney Niemann1,

Shyam Thakkar3,

Carl Schmidt4,

Brian Boone*4

1West Virginia University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Morgantown, WV, 26506,

2West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, 26506,

3West Virginia University School of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, Morgantown, WV, 26506,

4West Virginia University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, Morgantown, WV, 26506