CORRECTION

Transpl. Int.

Correction: Achievements, Challenges and Promises of Minimally Invasive Liver Transplantation

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Abstract

A Correction on: Gomez C, Labgaa I, Karam E, Dondero F, Beghdadi N, Hobeika C, Dokmak S and Lesurtel M (2026) Achievements, Challenges and Promises of Minimally Invasive Liver Transplantation. Transpl. Int. 39:15366. doi: 10.3389/ti.2026.15366 The artwork for Figures 2 and3 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. The original version of this article has been updated.

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Keywords

laparoscopy, liver transplantation, Minimally invasive liver transplantation, minimally invasive surgery, Robotic surgery

Received

12 March 2026

Accepted

12 March 2026

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