María Asunción Acosta-Mérida is Head of the Department of Esophagogastric, Endocrinometabolic, and Obesity Surgery at the University Hospital of Gran Canaria, Dr. Negrín, an expert in bariatric surgery, and a member of the multiple organ–harvesting team at her hospital. She is also a Professor of Digestive Surgery at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and a member of the Board of Esophagogastric and Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Spanish Association of Surgeons, as well as the Spanish Society for Obesity Surgery. M. Asunción also directs several national courses on bariatric and esophagogastric surgery and has authored scientific publications on various aspects of gastrointestinal surgery. Miguel A. Cuesta is Professor Emeritus of Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery at the Amsterdam UMC, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. After his publication as editor in 1993 of the book Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gastrointestinal Cancer, considered a pioneerwork in the use of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in oncological surgery, he has focused on researching the use of MIS in digestive oncology. He has participated and initiated different randomized controlled trials concerning colorectal and upper GI surgery comparing open and MIS approaches. Marcos Bruna currently works as a surgeon in the Department of General and Digestive Surgery at the Hospital Universitario de Valencia y Politécnico La Fe (Spain). His research primarily involves Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and Dietetics. He is specialized in upper GI surgery, both oncological and bariatric, and has participated in research concerning minimally invasive surgery, bariatric, and metabolic surgery. Moreover, he is currently involved in studies on enhanced recovery after surgery for esophagogastric cancer