Revolutionizing spinal interventions: a systematic review of artificial intelligence technology applications in contemporary surgery.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY BMC Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1186/s12893-024-02646-2
Hao Han, Ran Li, Dongming Fu, Hongyou Zhou, Zihao Zhan, Yi'ang Wu, Bin Meng
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Leveraging its ability to handle large and complex datasets, artificial intelligence can uncover subtle patterns and correlations that human observation may overlook. This is particularly valuable for understanding the intricate dynamics of spinal surgery and its multifaceted impacts on patient prognosis. This review aims to delineate the role of artificial intelligence in spinal surgery. A search of the PubMed database from 1992 to 2023 was conducted using relevant English publications related to the application of artificial intelligence in spinal surgery. The search strategy involved a combination of the following keywords: "Artificial neural network," "deep learning," "artificial intelligence," "spinal," "musculoskeletal," "lumbar," "vertebra," "disc," "cervical," "cord," "stenosis," "procedure," "operation," "surgery," "preoperative," "postoperative," and "operative." A total of 1,182 articles were retrieved. After a careful evaluation of abstracts, 90 articles were found to meet the inclusion criteria for this review. Our review highlights various applications of artificial neural networks in spinal disease management, including (1) assessing surgical indications, (2) assisting in surgical procedures, (3) preoperatively predicting surgical outcomes, and (4) estimating the occurrence of various surgical complications and adverse events. By utilizing these technologies, surgical outcomes can be improved, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for patients.

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脊柱介入的革命:人工智能技术在当代外科手术中应用的系统回顾。
利用人工智能处理大型复杂数据集的能力,它可以发现人类观察可能会忽略的微妙模式和相关性。这对于了解脊柱手术的复杂动态及其对患者预后的多方面影响尤为重要。本综述旨在阐述人工智能在脊柱手术中的作用。我们在 PubMed 数据库中检索了 1992 年至 2023 年与人工智能在脊柱手术中的应用相关的英文出版物。搜索策略包括以下关键词的组合:"人工神经网络"、"深度学习"、"人工智能"、"脊柱"、"肌肉骨骼"、"腰椎"、"椎间盘"、"颈椎"、"脊髓"、"狭窄"、"手术"、"操作"、"手术"、"术前"、"术后 "和 "手术"。共检索到 1,182 篇文章。在对摘要进行仔细评估后,发现有 90 篇文章符合本综述的纳入标准。我们的综述重点介绍了人工神经网络在脊柱疾病管理中的各种应用,包括:(1)评估手术适应症;(2)辅助手术过程;(3)术前预测手术结果;以及(4)估计各种手术并发症和不良事件的发生率。利用这些技术可以改善手术效果,最终提高患者的生活质量。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
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2.90
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391
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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