Abstract:
In the past decade, the technology of minimally invasive pancreatic surgery (MIPS) has developed rapidly, and now has become an important part of pancreatic surgery. In the context of the minimally invasive era, how to guide surgeons to operate in a standardized manner and mini-mize the surgical risks has become an urgent difficulty to be overcome. Following the 2019 Miami consensus, a more authoritative European guideline for MIPS,
The Brescia Internationally Validated European Guidelines on Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery, has emerged. The Brescia Guideline mainly includes eight fields, such as professional terminology formulation, surgical indication evalua-tion, selection of high‑risk patients, and key points of intraoperative operation. Combined with the latest literature, the Brescia Guideline puts forward authoritative recommendations in various fields and reflects the status quo and research progress of MIPS.