From Scalpels to Algorithms: The Risk of Dependence on Artificial Intelligence in Surgery

Abiodun Adegbesan, Adewunmi Akingbola, Olusola Aremu, Olajumoke Adewole, John Chukwuemeka Amamdikwa, Uchechukwu Shagaya
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming surgery, advancing robotic-assisted procedures, preoperative risk prediction, and intraoperative decision-making. However, increasing reliance on AI raises concerns, particularly regarding the potential deskilling of surgeons and overdependence on algorithmic recommendations. This over-reliance risks diminishing surgeons' skills, increasing surgical errors, and undermining their decision-making autonomy. The "black-box" nature of many AI systems also presents ethical challenges, as surgeons may feel pressured to follow AI-driven recommendations without fully understanding the underlying logic. Additionally, AI biases from inadequate datasets can result in misdiagnoses and worsen healthcare disparities. While AI offers immense promise, a cautious approach is vital to prevent overdependence. Ensuring that AI enhances rather than replaces human skills in surgery is critical to maintaining patient safety. Ongoing research, ethical considerations, and robust legal frameworks are essential for guiding AI's integration into surgical practice. Surgeons must receive comprehensive training to incorporate AI into their work without compromising clinical judgment. This letter emphasizes the need for clear guidelines, thorough surgeon training, and transparent AI systems to address the risks associated with AI dependence. By taking these steps, healthcare systems can harness the benefits of AI while preserving the essential human aspects of surgical care.
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从手术刀到算法:外科手术依赖人工智能的风险
人工智能(AI)正在改变外科手术,推动机器人辅助手术、术前风险预测和术中决策的发展。然而,人们对人工智能的依赖程度越来越高,这引起了人们的担忧,特别是外科医生可能会被裁员,以及过度依赖算法建议。这种过度依赖有可能降低外科医生的技能、增加手术失误并削弱他们的决策自主权。许多人工智能系统的 "黑箱 "性质也带来了伦理方面的挑战,因为外科医生可能会感到有压力,在没有完全理解内在逻辑的情况下,不得不遵循人工智能驱动的建议。此外,数据集不足造成的人工智能偏差可能会导致误诊,并加剧医疗差距。虽然人工智能大有可为,但要防止过度依赖,谨慎行事至关重要。确保人工智能在外科手术中增强而非取代人类技能,对于维护患者安全至关重要。持续的研究、伦理考虑和健全的法律框架对于指导人工智能融入外科手术实践至关重要。外科医生必须接受全面的培训,以便在不影响临床判断的情况下将人工智能融入其工作。这封信强调了明确的指导方针、全面的外科医生培训和透明的人工智能系统的必要性,以应对与人工智能依赖性相关的风险。通过采取这些措施,医疗保健系统可以利用人工智能的优势,同时保留外科护理的基本人文因素。
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