On this episode I discuss how AI has the potential to transform the way surgery is taught and practiced.

AI Robot-Assisted Surgery

AI-based Surgical Decision Making

References

Hashimoto, Daniel A et al. “Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Promises and Perils.” Annals of surgery vol. 268,1 (2018): 70-76. doi:10.1097/SLA.0000000000002693

Panesar, Sandip MD, MSc∗; Cagle, Yvonne MD†,§; Chander, Divya MD, PhD‡,§; Morey, Jose MD§,||,¶,#,∗∗,††; Fernandez-Miranda, Juan MD∗; Kliot, Michel MD∗Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Surgical Robotics, Annals of Surgery: August 2019 - Volume 270 - Issue 2 - p 223-226 doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003262

Liow, Ming Han Lincoln et al. “THINK surgical TSolution-One® (Robodoc) total knee arthroplasty.” SICOT-J vol. 3 (2017): 63. doi:10.1051/sicotj/2017052

D'Souza, Marissa et al. “Robotic-Assisted Spine Surgery: History, Efficacy, Cost, And Future Trends.” Robotic surgery (Auckland) vol. 6 9-23. 7 Nov. 2019, doi:10.2147/RSRR.S190720

Loftus, Tyler J et al. “Artificial Intelligence and Surgical Decision-making.” JAMA surgery vol. 155,2 (2020): 148-158. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2019.4917

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