Artificial intelligence: a new cutting-edge tool in spine surgery.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.31616/asj.2023.0382
Guna Pratheep Kalanjiyam, Thiyagarajan Chandramohan, Muthu Raman, Haritha Kalyanasundaram
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The purpose of this narrative review was to comprehensively elaborate the various components of artificial intelligence (AI), their applications in spine surgery, practical concerns, and future directions. Over the years, spine surgery has been continuously transformed in various aspects, including diagnostic strategies, surgical approaches, procedures, and instrumentation, to provide better-quality patient care. Surgeons have also augmented their surgical expertise with rapidly growing technological advancements. AI is an advancing field that has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of spine surgery. We performed a comprehensive narrative review of the various aspects of AI and machine learning in spine surgery. To elaborate on the current role of AI in spine surgery, a review of the literature was performed using PubMed and Google Scholar databases for articles published in English in the last 20 years. The initial search using the keywords "artificial intelligence" AND "spine," "machine learning" AND "spine," and "deep learning" AND "spine" extracted a total of 78, 60, and 37 articles and 11,500, 4,610, and 2,270 articles on PubMed and Google Scholar. After the initial screening and exclusion of unrelated articles, duplicates, and non-English articles, 405 articles were identified. After the second stage of screening, 93 articles were included in the review. Studies have shown that AI can be used to analyze patient data and provide personalized treatment recommendations in spine care. It also provides valuable insights for planning surgeries and assisting with precise surgical maneuvers and decisionmaking during the procedures. As more data become available and with further advancements, AI is likely to improve patient outcomes.

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人工智能:脊柱外科的新尖端工具。
本综述旨在全面阐述人工智能(AI)的各个组成部分、其在脊柱外科中的应用、实际问题以及未来发展方向。多年来,脊柱外科在诊断策略、手术方法、程序和器械等各个方面不断变革,以提供更高质量的患者护理。外科医生也借助快速发展的技术进步来增强他们的外科专业知识。人工智能是一个不断进步的领域,有可能在脊柱外科的许多方面带来革命性的变化。我们对人工智能和机器学习在脊柱手术中的各个方面进行了全面的叙述性回顾。为了阐述人工智能目前在脊柱外科中的作用,我们使用 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 数据库对过去 20 年中发表的英文文章进行了文献综述。使用关键词 "人工智能 "和 "脊柱"、"机器学习 "和 "脊柱 "以及 "深度学习 "和 "脊柱 "进行初步检索,在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上分别提取了 78、60 和 37 篇文章,以及 11,500、4,610 和 2,270 篇文章。经过初步筛选并排除无关文章、重复文章和非英文文章后,共确定了 405 篇文章。经过第二阶段筛选,93 篇文章被纳入综述。研究表明,人工智能可用于分析患者数据,并在脊柱护理中提供个性化治疗建议。它还能为手术规划提供有价值的见解,并在手术过程中协助精确的手术操作和决策。随着更多数据的可用性和进一步的进步,人工智能很可能会改善患者的治疗效果。
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Asian Spine Journal
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