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AI ADOPTION IN MEDICINE: ASSESSING ITS POTENCY IN SURGICAL OPERATION PROCESS

                                                         ABSTRACT
This study examined AI adoption in medicine, assessing its potency in surgical operation process. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the landscape of modern medicine, particularly in the realm of surgical operations. In the context of carrying out this research, the following subheads were explore: concept of artificial intelligence and concept of surgical operation to mention but a few. The classes of surgical operation as mentioned in the study included: classification based on urgency, based on risk/complexity and based on purpose. Furthermore, preoperative planning/diagnostics, intraoperative assistance and surgical simulation/training were mentioned as the roles of AI in surgical operation. The strategic steps of carrying out surgical operations using AI as mentioned in the study included: defining clear objectives/identifying use cases and assemble a multidisciplinary implementation team. The study mentioned the challenges of carrying out surgical operation using AI to include: lack of human-like intuition and judgment and data quality and quantity issues. Establishment of rigorous ethical and regulatory frameworks and robust data security and privacy protocols were mentioned as the mitigation strategies to the challenges of carrying out surgical operation using AI. The study concluded that the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in the surgical operation process represents a groundbreaking advancement in modern medicine, offering unprecedented opportunities to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient safety. One of the recommendations made was that healthcare institutions should implement structured training programs that equip surgeons and operating room staff with the necessary skills to understand, operate, and collaborate with AI-assisted surgical tools.
KEYWORDS: Artificial Intelligence, Medicine and Surgical Operation
Dr. Mirzaev Kamal, KARIMOVICH AND EBENEZER, Precious Uko
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