Eric Vibert
埃里克·维贝尔
MD, PhD
Professor of Surgery and Head, Hepato-Biliary Centre, Paul Brousse Hospital保罗-布鲁斯医院肝胆中心主任教授
👥Biography 个人简介
Eric Vibert is a world-renowned hepatobiliary surgeon at Paul Brousse Hospital, a global center for liver surgery. He has led pivotal research on laparoscopic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases, and has been instrumental in defining safety and reproducibility standards for minimally invasive hepatic oncology.
🧪Research Fields 研究领域
🎓Key Contributions 主要贡献
Laparoscopic Major Hepatectomy
Pioneered laparoscopic major liver resections for hepatocellular carcinoma and colorectal metastases, publishing benchmark outcomes that defined safety standards for the field internationally.
Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery Guidelines
Participated in international consensus conferences establishing guidelines for laparoscopic liver resection, shaping adoption criteria and training requirements worldwide.
Representative Works 代表性著作
Laparoscopic vs. Open Major Hepatectomy for HCC: Multicenter Study
Journal of Hepatology (2020)
Multi-center comparison showing reduced blood loss, shorter hospitalization, and equivalent oncologic outcomes with laparoscopic major hepatectomy for HCC.
International Consensus on Laparoscopic Liver Surgery (Morioka Consensus)
Annals of Surgery (2015)
Co-authored landmark consensus guidelines defining indications, training standards, and reporting criteria for laparoscopic liver resection.
🏆Awards & Recognition 奖项与荣誉
📄Data Sources 数据来源
Last updated: 2026-01-15 | All information from publicly available academic sources
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