The artwork for Figures 2, 3 were placed in the wrong order. The artwork for figure two was incorrectly assigned to figure three. The artwork for figure three was incorrectly assigned to figure two. The order has now been corrected.
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Summary
Keywords
laparoscopy, minimally invasive surgery, minimally invasive liver transplantation, robotic surgery, liver transplantation
Citation
Transplant International Production Office (2026) Correction: Achievements, Challenges and Promises of Minimally Invasive Liver Transplantation. Transpl. Int. 39:16563. doi: 10.3389/ti.2026.16563
Received
12 March 2026
Accepted
12 March 2026
Published
25 March 2026
Volume
39 - 2026
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