World Neurosurgery: X (Jul 2024)

Recent Outcomes and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning in Neurosurgery

  • Wireko Andrew Awuah,
  • Favour Tope Adebusoye,
  • Jack Wellington,
  • Lian David,
  • Abdus Salam,
  • Amanda Leong Weng Yee,
  • Edouard Lansiaux,
  • Rohan Yarlagadda,
  • Tulika Garg,
  • Toufik Abdul-Rahman,
  • Jacob Kalmanovich,
  • Goshen David Miteu,
  • Mrinmoy Kundu,
  • Nikitina Iryna Mykolaivna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 100301

Abstract

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Neurosurgeons receive extensive technical training, which equips them with the knowledge and skills to specialise in various fields and manage the massive amounts of information and decision-making required throughout the various stages of neurosurgery, including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care and recovery. Over the past few years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become more useful in neurosurgery. AI has the potential to improve patient outcomes by augmenting the capabilities of neurosurgeons and ultimately improving diagnostic and prognostic outcomes as well as decision-making during surgical procedures. By incorporating AI into both interventional and non-interventional therapies, neurosurgeons may provide the best care for their patients. AI, machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) have made significant progress in the field of neurosurgery. These cutting-edge methods have enhanced patient outcomes, reduced complications, and improved surgical planning.

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