Volume: 24 Issue: 7

1. Scientific paradigm of membrane anatomy. Page:557—559
2. Holistic view of surgery based on membrane anatomy for gastrointestinal tumor. Page:560—566
3. Demonstration and significance on proximal segment of dorsal mesogastrium. Page:567—571
4. Application of posterior gastric mesentery in laparoscopic gastric surgery. Page:571—575
5. Exploration of the theoretical system of membrane anatomy in colorectal surgery. Page:575—581
6. Radical surgery for colon cancer guided by membrane anatomy theory. Page:581—586
7. Pelvic membrane anatomy and surgery with network preservation of autonomic nervous system for rectal cancer. Page:587—592
8. Perirectal fascial anatomy and pelvic autonomic nerve preservation during the transanal total mesorectal excision. Page:593—598
9. Recognition of surgical anatomy for intersphincteric resection. Page:598—603
10. Application of membrane anatomy theory in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair. Page:604—610
11. Comparison on efficacy between fascia-oriented versus vascular-oriented lateral lymph node dissection in patients with rectal cancer. Page:611—618
12. Anatomical observation of the left parietal peritoneum and its clinical significance in left retro-mesocolic space dissection. Page:619—625
13. A rare anatomical variation of ileocolic veins involving in gastrocolic vein trunk: case report and literature review. Page:626—632
14. Anatomical controversies involved in radical resection of rectal cancer. Page:633—637
15. Establishment of mini-guts organoid and research on intestinal disease from the new perspective. Page:638—643