Research finds AI has multiple uses in surgery

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Research finds AI has multiple uses in surgery

New research led by the University of Auckland highlights the diverse applications of artificial intelligence in surgery, benefiting patients, doctors, and the healthcare system. Dr. Chris Varghese emphasizes AI's role throughout a patient's surgical journey, from pre-surgery to post-surgery care, showcasing its potential to enhance recovery and prevent complications. Automated algorithms in New Zealand are already prioritizing patient waiting lists based on need, demonstrating AI's efficiency in healthcare management.

AI's utilization during surgery through 'computer vision' is an emerging area, aiming to identify abnormal anatomy and determine the safest approach for operations. Challenges such as data privacy and ethical considerations need to be addressed to ensure unbiased and equitable AI models. Dr. Varghese stresses the importance of investing in digital infrastructure to unify healthcare data systems and integrate AI technologies effectively.

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