 The aim of this study was to compare the safety and feasibility of spleenic vessel preservation distal pancreatectomy, SVPDP, with warshore technique, weight. Meta-analysis showed that weight had a significantly higher incidence of spleenic infarction, gastric epigastric varices, and clavian dendro3v complications. However, there was no difference between the two procedures in terms of pancreatic fistula, overall morbidity, and hospital stay. Therefore, SVPDP is considered safer than weight due to its relatively lower risk of post-operative complications. However, well-conducted randomized clinical trials are still needed to confirm these findings. This article was offered by Bingqi Li, Yixian Jiao, Jing Li, and others.