About this Research Topic
The primary objective of this Research Topic is to investigate the potential of machine learning in improving various aspects of visceral surgery. This includes enhancing the accuracy of clinical interpretations and diagnoses, optimizing decision-making processes, minimizing risk of complications, improving navigation in complex anatomies with advanced visualization supports, and enhancing the analysis and treatment of complications. Additionally, the research aims to explore the potential of machine learning in predictive analysis of treatment responses, facilitating access to big data for research purposes, improving training programs, and increasing patient compliance with surgical procedures.
The Research Topic is specifically focused on the outcomes of the clinical application of machine learning in visceral surgery, particularly in hepato-pancreato-biliary and colorectal surgery. We welcome submissions that address the following themes:
• Clinical support in the interpretation of investigations and formulation of precise diagnoses;
• Optimization of decision-making processes and risk analysis;
• Minimization of complications;
• Navigation in complex anatomies with advanced visualization supports;
• Analysis and improvement of diagnostic and therapeutic processes of complication;
• Predictive analysis of treatment responses;
• Access to big data for scientific research purposes;
• Improvement of training programs;
• Patient compliance with surgical procedures.
Original and review papers are welcomed for submission.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Network, Visceral Surgery, Computer Vision, Natural Launguage Processing, Colorectal Surgery
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