Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to transform the landscape of hernia surgery, one of the most frequently performed procedures worldwide. This Special Issue seeks to explore the innovative applications of AI in this field, from diagnosis and surgical planning to intraoperative assistance and postoperative care. AI technologies offer significant potential in enhancing the precision and efficiency of hernia surgeries. Preoperatively, AI can assist in diagnosing and assessing hernias through advanced imaging analysis, allowing for tailored surgical approaches. During surgery, AI-powered robotic systems and augmented reality can provide real-time guidance, improving accuracy and reducing errors. These technologies can help identify anatomical landmarks and optimize surgical mesh placement. Postoperatively, AI-driven tools can monitor recovery, detect early signs of complications, and inform follow-up care strategies, aiming to minimize recurrence and improve long-term outcomes. Additionally, AI can analyze large datasets from hernia registries to uncover insights that can drive future research and clinical guidelines. This Special Issue invites submissions on these topics and more, aiming to gather diverse perspectives and cutting-edge research on the integration of AI in hernia surgery. We look forward to your contributions that will help shape the future of this field through the power of artificial intelligence.
Suggested topics considered include:
- AI-driven surgical planning and decision support systems
- Machine learning applications in surgical training and education
- Robotics and automation in surgical procedures
- Predictive analytics for patient outcomes and risk assessment
- Image analysis and augmented reality in surgery
- Ethical considerations and challenges in implementing AI in surgical practice
- Case studies and clinical trials involving AI in surgery
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Keywords:
AI, artificial intelligence, surgery, hernia, recommendations
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to transform the landscape of hernia surgery, one of the most frequently performed procedures worldwide. This Special Issue seeks to explore the innovative applications of AI in this field, from diagnosis and surgical planning to intraoperative assistance and postoperative care. AI technologies offer significant potential in enhancing the precision and efficiency of hernia surgeries. Preoperatively, AI can assist in diagnosing and assessing hernias through advanced imaging analysis, allowing for tailored surgical approaches. During surgery, AI-powered robotic systems and augmented reality can provide real-time guidance, improving accuracy and reducing errors. These technologies can help identify anatomical landmarks and optimize surgical mesh placement. Postoperatively, AI-driven tools can monitor recovery, detect early signs of complications, and inform follow-up care strategies, aiming to minimize recurrence and improve long-term outcomes. Additionally, AI can analyze large datasets from hernia registries to uncover insights that can drive future research and clinical guidelines. This Special Issue invites submissions on these topics and more, aiming to gather diverse perspectives and cutting-edge research on the integration of AI in hernia surgery. We look forward to your contributions that will help shape the future of this field through the power of artificial intelligence.
Suggested topics considered include:
- AI-driven surgical planning and decision support systems
- Machine learning applications in surgical training and education
- Robotics and automation in surgical procedures
- Predictive analytics for patient outcomes and risk assessment
- Image analysis and augmented reality in surgery
- Ethical considerations and challenges in implementing AI in surgical practice
- Case studies and clinical trials involving AI in surgery
Fee SupportAs a Gold open-access journal, all submissions are subject to publishing fees. If you require support for Article Processing Charges (APC) a limited number of waivers are available, to apply please complete our
Fee Support Application form. JAWS’ authors can also benefit from financial support from their institution through Frontiers'
Institutional Agreements. For full details please see the journals
Publishing Fees page. Any questions? Please contact the
Editorial Office.
Keywords:
AI, artificial intelligence, surgery, hernia, recommendations