Editorial: 10th anniversary of frontiers in surgery: celebrating progress and envisioning the future of multidisciplinary surgery - Report - MDSpire

Editorial: 10th anniversary of frontiers in surgery: celebrating progress and envisioning the future of multidisciplinary surgery

  • By

  • Dennis P. Orgill

  • Rei Ogawa

  • Gabriel Sandblom

  • Stefano Cianci

  • Małgorzata Wierzbicka

  • Jaimo Ahn

  • Stavros K. Kakkos

  • June 23, 2026

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Clinical Report: Marking a Decade of Frontiers in Surgery

Overview

The 10th anniversary of Frontiers in Surgery highlights significant advancements in surgical practices, focusing on precision surgery, data-driven decision making, and the integration of biology with technology.

Background

The evolution of surgical practices over the past decade has been marked by paradigm shifts that enhance the safety and efficacy of surgical interventions.

Data Highlights

No specific numerical data or trial results are provided in the editorial.

Key Findings

  • Precision surgery has advanced through robotics, enhanced visualization, and individualized devices.
  • Data-driven decision making has improved patient education regarding surgical risks and benefits.
  • Regenerative medicine has expanded with new biomaterials and tissue-engineering methodologies.
  • Robot-assisted laparoscopy is becoming standard in bariatric surgery.
  • Multimodal approaches for scar management have evolved, integrating various therapeutic techniques.

Clinical Implications

Surgeons should consider the integration of advanced technologies and data analytics in their practice to enhance surgical outcomes. Continuous education on the latest advancements in surgical techniques and patient management strategies is essential for improving care delivery.

Conclusion

The editorial commemorates a decade of progress in surgical practices.

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  6. European Guideline on Pre‐Operative Prevention of Surgical Site Infections Following Digestive Surgery: A Joint Update of the WHO SSI Guideline for Gastrointestinal Surgery by UEG, ESCP, EAES, and SIS‐E - - 2025 - United European Gastroenterology Journal - Wiley Online Library
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