Abstract

Smart medical technology uses the medical information platform, with the help of current technical means, so that the information between medical staff and medical equipment can be shared. The combination of current technology and the medical field has become the norm. In the future, more artificial intelligence technologies will be incorporated in the medical field to promote the development of medical undertakings. At present, the information on the Internet is very large and complex, and general search engines often do not have knowledge in certain professional fields and can only perform shallow keyword searches, so it is difficult to meet people's medical diagnostic needs. Smart medical technology can solve the problem of these needs. Surgery, commonly known as operation, refers to the process of entering the body to change the condition of the disease through technical means and under the guidance of professionals. Earlier operations only performed cutting on the body surface. With the continuous maturity of surgical operations, operations can now be performed on any part, but manual operations are still the main one. In addition to manual surgery, there are many machine surgeries, such as laser surgeries. Clinical research takes the diagnosis and treatment of diseases as the main content, takes patients as the research object, and is a scientific research activity involving multiple personnel. This article aimed to study the clinical research of gastrointestinal surgery based on smart medicine and hoped to use smart medical technology to improve the clinical research level of gastrointestinal surgery and provide technical support for surgery. This study proposes to apply natural language processing technology to the medical field, build an intelligent diagnostic auxiliary system, and use the existing medical record data to realize the corresponding medical auxiliary function. The research measures and analyzes the basic information of medical students, the incidence of functional gastrointestinal disease, the incidence of common symptoms of functional gastrointestinal disease, and the differential distribution of various symptoms in different professions, genders, and ages. The experimental results of this article show that there are 27 cases of gastrointestinal bleeding, accounting for 18%; 10 cases of dysphagia, accounting for 7%; 78 cases of abdominal pain and bloating, accounting for 53%; and 19 cases of melena, accounting for 13%. Abdominal pain and bloating are the most common clinical manifestations of the gastrointestinal tract and require more attention.

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