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  • Surgical Technology
  • Medical Artificial Intelligence
  • Vascular Surgery Innovations

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  • Human evolution and survival are intrinsically linked to tool development, extending over two million years.
  • Surgical practices have continuously evolved, from ancient instruments like knives and needles to modern technologies such as lasers, endoscopes, and robotics.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) represents the next frontier in surgical instrumentation, promising enhanced precision through self-evaluation capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the historical progression of surgical instruments and the emerging role of AI in surgery.
  • To examine the current and potential applications of AI in vascular surgery research and practice.
  • To discuss the ethical considerations and the future integration of AI within surgical decision-making and patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical instrument development in human evolution and surgery.
  • Analysis of current AI applications in vascular surgery, including deep learning for risk identification and radiological interpretation.
  • Exploration of AI-powered decision support systems and robotic assistance in complex surgical procedures.

Main Results:

  • AI systems are being utilized in vascular surgery for patient progress tracking and vascular disease risk identification via deep learning.
  • AI enhances radiological interpretation of vascular imaging and medicine, aiding in anomaly detection.
  • Robotic assistance and AI decision support systems show potential for improving surgical precision, optimizing outcomes in complex operations, and guiding surgeons through challenging anatomies.

Conclusions:

  • The integration of human expertise with AI is poised to revolutionize surgery, significantly improving safety, precision, and efficacy.
  • Ethical considerations, including data representativeness, patient privacy, and algorithmic transparency, are critical for the responsible development and deployment of AI in surgery.
  • AI should augment, not replace, the judgment and experience of vascular surgeons, emphasizing the continued importance of human clinical interpretation, empathy, and the doctor-patient relationship.