The article discusses the Kidwai technique of laparoscopic complete splenic flexure mobilization, which is a standardized and effective method for mobilizing the splenic flexure during surgery. The technique involves quadrant exploration, repositioning of the omentum, and mobilization of the splenic flexure in a medial to lateral fashion. The article emphasizes the importance of dividing all four ligaments (phrenicocolic, splenocolic, pancreaticocolic, and gastrocolic) to ensure complete mobilization. The authors declare no conflicts of interest, and the data supporting the findings are openly available. Ethical clearance was not sought as patient data were not disclosed. [Extracted from the article]