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Predictive Analytics Model Forecasts Hernia Surgery Outcomes

A predictive analytics tool could determine the likelihood that a patient will experience complications after having hernia surgery.

Predictive analytics model forecasts hernia surgery outcomes

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By Jessica Kent

- Researchers at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have developed a predictive analytics algorithm that can identify future at-risk patients who have undergone hernia surgery, helping providers to avoid overtreatment and deliver more targeted care.

Abdominal wall hernia repair, including ventral hernia repair, is one of the most common general surgical procedures. At least 350,000 ventral hernia repairs are performed annually in the US, researchers said, and the outcomes of these surgeries are generally reported to be poor. This results in additional surgical repair rates of 12.3 percent at five years, and 23 percent at 10 years.

Overall healthcare costs associated with ventral hernia repair are estimated to be over $3 billion each year.