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Laparoscopic Parenchyma-Sparing Resection of Difficult-to-Resect Deep Posterosuperior Liver Lesions: Conceptual Technique to Ensure Optimal Margin

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Protocol/project development: Ogiso, Seo, Yoh, Koyama, Fukumitsu, Ishii, and Hatano. Data collection or management: Ogiso, Seo, Yoh, and Fukumitsu. Data analysis: Ogiso, Seo, Koyama, Ishii, and Hatano. Manuscript writing/editing: Ogiso, Seo, Yoh, Koyama, Fukumitsu, Ishii, and Hatano.

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Ogiso, S., Seo, S., Yoh, T. et al. Laparoscopic Parenchyma-Sparing Resection of Difficult-to-Resect Deep Posterosuperior Liver Lesions: Conceptual Technique to Ensure Optimal Margin. J Gastrointest Surg 27, 790–793 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-022-05497-5

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