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<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">Transpl. Int.</journal-id>
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<article-title>Correction: Achievements, Challenges and Promises of Minimally Invasive Liver Transplantation</article-title>
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<label>&#x2a;</label>Correspondence: Transplant International Production Office, <email xlink:href="mailto:production.office@frontiersin.org">production.office@frontiersin.org</email>
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<related-article id="RA1" related-article-type="corrected-article" journal-id="Transpl. Int." journal-id-type="nlm-ta" xlink:href="10.3389/ti.2026.15366" ext-link-type="doi">A Correction on <article-title>Achievements, Challenges and Promises of Minimally Invasive Liver Transplantation</article-title> by Gomez C, Labgaa I, Karam E, Dondero F, Beghdadi N, Hobeika C, Dokmak S and Lesurtel M (2026). Transpl. Int. 39:15366. doi: <object-id>10.3389/ti.2026.15366</object-id>
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<p>The artwork for <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Figures 2</xref>, <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">3</xref> 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.</p>
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<label>FIGURE 2</label>
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<p>Laparoscopic donor hepatectomy (L-DH) Overview of selected studies on L-DH (n &#x3d; 26). <bold>(A)</bold> Pie chart illustrating the distribution between the different types of partial hepatectomy. <bold>(B)</bold> Dot plot of surgery duration [minutes]. <bold>(C)</bold> Dot plot of blood loss [mL]. <bold>(D)</bold> Dot plot of length of stay (LoS) [days].</p>
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<alt-text content-type="machine-generated">Panel A shows a pie chart summarizing types of liver resections, with right hepatectomy as the dominant category, followed by left hepatectomy, left lateral sectionectomy, posterior sectionectomy, extended right hepatectomy, and others. Panel B is a scatter plot graphing individual patient data for surgery duration in minutes. Panel C is a scatter plot depicting blood loss in milliliters for each patient. Panel D is a scatter plot displaying length of stay in days for each patient.</alt-text>
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<label>FIGURE 3</label>
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<p>Robotic donor hepatectomy (R-DH). Overview of selected studies on R-DH (n &#x3d; 13). <bold>(A)</bold> Pie chart illustrating the distribution between the different types of partial hepatectomy. <bold>(B)</bold> Dot plot of surgery duration [minutes]. <bold>(C)</bold> Dot plot of blood loss [mL]. <bold>(D)</bold> Dot plot of length of stay (LoS) [days].</p>
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<alt-text content-type="machine-generated">Panel A shows a pie chart with three segments representing frequency of surgical procedures: right hepatectomy in blue occupies the largest portion, left hepatectomy in red is smaller, and LLS in yellow is smallest. Panel B presents a scatter plot of surgery duration in minutes, with points distributed between approximately 400 and 650 minutes. Panel C displays a scatter plot of blood loss in milliliters, with values ranging from about 50 to 350 milliliters. Panel D contains a scatter plot of length of hospital stay in days, with data points between approximately 4 and 9 days.</alt-text>
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<p>The original version of this article has been updated.</p>
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