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I asked Artificial Intelligence (AI) who the best hernia surgeons were
Hey everyone, I’m posting this here in case it helps any of you that are still looking for answers with your specific situations or maybe looking for more opinions. With the recent rise in popularity and heavy development AI systems have seen I figured I might as well take advantage and see what it says. The doctors are NOT in order of “best to worse” its just numbered 1,2,3,4 to separate each entry.
I first asked a leading Artificial Intelligence program to tell me who were some of the leading experts when it comes to hernia complications. These were the names it gave me (copy-pasted).
1. Dr. Robert J. Fitzgibbons Jr. – He is a Professor of Surgery at Creighton University and is known for his expertise in hernia surgery and complex hernia repairs.
2. Dr. Andrew Kingsnorth – He is a consultant surgeon at Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK and has been involved in the development of several international guidelines on hernia surgery.
3. Dr. Guy Voeller – He is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Tennessee Medical Center and has extensive experience in the management of complicated hernias.
4. Dr. B. Todd Heniford – He is the Chief of Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery at Carolinas Medical Center in the US and is known for his expertise in the management of complex hernias and abdominal wall reconstruction.
I then asked AI who the leading experts are specifically when it comes to tissue-based hernia repairs. I think AI understood tissue as in biological mesh – nevertheless I’m posting the answers it gave me.
1. Dr. Yuri Novitsky – He is a Professor of Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and is known for his expertise in tissue-based hernia repairs. He has developed several techniques for repairing hernias using biological materials, such as porcine dermis or human acellular dermal matrix.
2. Dr. Robert J. Fitzgibbons Jr. – He is a Professor of Surgery at Creighton University and is a leading expert in hernia surgery and complex hernia repairs. He has extensive experience in tissue-based hernia repairs and has published several articles on the subject.
3. Dr. William Cobb – He is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and has a special interest in hernia surgery and tissue-based hernia repairs. He has developed several techniques for repairing hernias using biologic materials and has trained many surgeons in his techniques.
4. Dr. Michael Rosen – He is a Professor of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic and is known for his expertise in tissue-based hernia repairs. He has published numerous articles on the subject and has developed several innovative techniques for repairing hernias using biological materials.
Finally I asked AI to point me towards leading experts when it comes to hernia repairs without the use of mesh.
1. Dr. William Brown – He is a general surgeon based in California, USA, and is known for his expertise in repairing hernias without using mesh. He has developed his own technique called the Shouldice method, which uses sutures to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall.
2. Dr. Robert Bendavid – He is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Toronto, Canada, and is known for his expertise in tissue-based hernia repairs and repairs without mesh. He has developed several techniques for repairing hernias using biological materials and sutures.
3. Dr. Guy Voeller – He is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Tennessee Medical Center and has extensive experience in the management of complicated hernias. He is known for his expertise in repairing hernias without using mesh.
4. Dr. Kang Kim – He is a general surgeon based in New York, USA, and is known for his expertise in hernia repairs without mesh. He has developed his own technique called the Kim technique, which uses sutures and biologic materials to repair hernias.
Obviously take these with a grain of salt, its an AI system basing its results on available data rather than word of mouth/patient feedback but I still thought it to be interesting since I hadn’t heard of some of these people at all. I also asked it about sports hernias for myself and it came up with a few names that I had never heard of before that I’ll look into.
Cheers
- This discussion was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by PeterC.
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