Balancing Surgical Innovation and Risk: A Narrative Review of Emerging Technologies, Regulation, and Global Access
Sarup Saroha, Akash Patel

TL;DR
This paper reviews the challenges and opportunities in adopting new surgical technologies, emphasizing the need for balanced regulation and global access.
Contribution
The paper provides a narrative review on the intersection of surgical innovation, regulation, and global equity, highlighting emerging technologies and strategies for responsible implementation.
Findings
Emerging technologies like AI and VR are transforming surgery but require careful regulation.
Frugal innovation and tiered regulatory approaches can improve access in low-resource settings.
Collaboration among stakeholders is essential for safe and equitable adoption of surgical innovations.
Abstract
Surgical innovation has significantly advanced patient care, enabling complex procedures and improving outcomes. However, the integration of new technologies presents challenges related to patient safety, regulatory oversight, cost-effectiveness, and equitable global access. The balance between fostering innovation and ensuring responsible implementation remains a critical issue in modern healthcare. This narrative review explores the evolution of surgical innovation, highlighting key historical advancements, regulatory frameworks, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) in intraoperative decision-making and virtual reality (VR) in surgical education, as illustrative examples of transformative technologies. It discusses financial and ethical considerations, including the impact of frugal innovation in low-resource settings and the role of tiered regulatory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health and Surgery · Biomedical and Engineering Education · Biomedical Ethics and Regulation
