Current Trends in Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Spine Surgery: A Systematic Review.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-22 DOI:10.31616/asj.2023.0410
Wongthawat Liawrungrueang, Sung Tan Cho, Peem Sarasombath, Inhee Kim, Jin Hwan Kim
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This systematic review summarizes existing evidence and outlines the benefits of artificial intelligence-assisted spine surgery. The popularity of artificial intelligence has grown significantly, demonstrating its benefits in computer-assisted surgery and advancements in spinal treatment. This study adhered to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses), a set of reporting guidelines specifically designed for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The search strategy used Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, including "MeSH (Artificial intelligence)," "Spine" AND "Spinal" filters, in the last 10 years, and English- from January 1, 2013, to October 31, 2023. In total, 442 articles fulfilled the first screening criteria. A detailed analysis of those articles identified 220 that matched the criteria, of which 11 were considered appropriate for this analysis after applying the complete inclusion and exclusion criteria. In total, 11 studies met the eligibility criteria. Analysis of these studies revealed the types of artificial intelligence-assisted spine surgery. No evidence suggests the superiority of assisted spine surgery with or without artificial intelligence in terms of outcomes. In terms of feasibility, accuracy, safety, and facilitating lower patient radiation exposure compared with standard fluoroscopic guidance, artificial intelligence-assisted spine surgery produced satisfactory and superior outcomes. The incorporation of artificial intelligence with augmented and virtual reality appears promising, with the potential to enhance surgeon proficiency and overall surgical safety.

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人工智能辅助脊柱手术的当前趋势:系统回顾
研究设计目的:这篇系统性综述旨在总结现有证据,概述人工智能辅助脊柱手术的明显优势:人工智能的普及程度显著提高,显示了其在计算机辅助手术中的优势以及在脊柱治疗领域的进步:本研究遵循系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA),这是一套专门为系统综述和荟萃分析设计的报告指南。使用 MeSH 术语的检索策略为 "MeSH(人工智能)、"脊柱 "和 "脊柱 "过滤器:过去 10 年中,英文--从 2013 年 1 月 1 日到 2023 年 10 月 31 日。共有 442 篇文章符合第一条筛选标准。对这些文章进行详细分析后,发现有 220 篇文章符合标准,其中 11 篇文章在应用了完整的纳入和排除标准后被认为适合本次分析:结果:共有 11 项研究符合资格标准。对这些研究进行分析后发现,所有类型的人工智能辅助脊柱手术都是如此。在结果方面,没有证据表明有人工智能辅助脊柱手术或没有人工智能辅助脊柱手术更有优势。就可行性、准确性和安全性而言,与标准透视引导相比,人工智能辅助脊柱手术有利于降低患者的辐射暴露,因此取得了令人满意和优越的结果:人工智能与增强现实技术和虚拟现实技术的结合前景广阔,有望提高外科医生的熟练程度,增强整体手术安全性。
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