The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Surgery
Allan Hamilton

TL;DR
Artificial intelligence is transforming surgery by enhancing both perception and decision-making, leading to better outcomes and new possibilities like autonomous robots.
Contribution
The paper highlights AI's dual role in augmenting surgical perception and cognition, enabling transformative advancements in surgery.
Findings
AI improves surgical perception through augmented reality and enhanced visualization.
AI enables cognitive augmentation by analyzing large datasets to improve preoperative risk assessment and resource coordination.
AI is revolutionizing surgical training and proficiency evaluation by offering unbiased assessments.
Abstract
Until recently, innovations in surgery were largely represented by extensions or augmentations of the surgeon’s perception. This includes advancements such as the operating microscope, tumor fluorescence, intraoperative ultrasound, and minimally invasive surgical instrumentation. However, introducing artificial intelligence (AI) into the surgical disciplines represents a transformational event. Not only does AI contribute substantively to enhancing a surgeon’s perception with such methodologies as three-dimensional anatomic overlays with augmented reality, AI-improved visualization for tumor resection, and AI-formatted endoscopic and robotic surgery guidance. What truly makes AI so different is that it also provides ways to augment the surgeon’s cognition. By analyzing enormous databases, AI can offer new insights that can transform the operative environment in several ways. It can…
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TopicsChild Development and Digital Technology · Educational Games and Gamification
