A review: artificial intelligence in image-guided spinal surgery.

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2024.2384541
Jiahang Zeng, Qiang Fu
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Introduction: Due to the complex anatomy of the spine and the intricate surgical procedures involved, spinal surgery demands a high level of technical expertise from surgeons. The clinical application of image-guided spinal surgery has significantly enhanced lesion visualization, reduced operation time, and improved surgical outcomes.

Areas covered: This article reviews the latest advancements in deep learning and artificial intelligence in image-guided spinal surgery, aiming to provide references and guidance for surgeons, engineers, and researchers involved in this field.

Expert opinion: Our analysis indicates that image-guided spinal surgery, augmented by artificial intelligence, outperforms traditional spinal surgery techniques. Moving forward, it is imperative to collect a more expansive dataset to further ensure the procedural safety of such surgeries. These insights carry significant implications for the integration of artificial intelligence in the medical field, ultimately poised to enhance the proficiency of surgeons and improve surgical outcomes.

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综述:人工智能在图像引导脊柱手术中的应用。
导言:由于脊柱解剖结构复杂,手术过程错综复杂,脊柱手术对外科医生的专业技术水平要求很高。图像引导脊柱手术的临床应用大大提高了病灶的可视化程度,缩短了手术时间,改善了手术效果:本文综述了深度学习和人工智能在图像引导脊柱手术中的最新进展,旨在为该领域的外科医生、工程师和研究人员提供参考和指导:我们的分析表明,人工智能辅助下的图像引导脊柱手术优于传统脊柱手术技术。展望未来,当务之急是收集更广泛的数据集,以进一步确保此类手术的程序安全性。这些见解对将人工智能融入医疗领域具有重要意义,最终有望提高外科医生的熟练程度并改善手术效果。
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