Abstract
In his 50 years of practice, he has performed more than 20,000 hepatopancreatobiliary surgeries, being the first one to propose the concept of the “auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation” internationally. Furthermore, he developed the “Chen's inserting biliary-enteric anastomosis and pancreato-enteric anastomosis,” “Chen's hepatic vascular occlusion,” “Chen's liver double-hanging maneuver,” and “Chen's hepatic vascular occlusion without liver portal dissection.” He also popularized these theories and techniques both in China and worldwide. His name is Xiao-Ping Chen, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and honorary president of the Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
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