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Utility of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Chatbots in Suggesting Solutions to Stapling Misadventures in Colorectal
Sameh Hany Emile1,2, Preeti Singh3, Nir Horesh1,4
1Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL, USA.
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BackgroundColorectal surgery stapling misadventures are fairly common, potentially leading to serious complications. Although artificial intelligence (AI)-driven chatbots have shown promise as educational tools in various medical fields, their utility in real-time surgical decision-making remains unclear. This study assessed the ability of two chatbots, ChatGPT-4 and Google Gemini, to suggest management strategies for various stapling misadventures.MethodsIn this exploratory study, 21 stapling misadventure scenarios were developed based on a literature search and expert input. The scenarios were uploaded to both chatbots with a prompt asking about the management strategies for each scenario. ChatGPT-4 and Google Gemini's suggestions for the scenarios were independently evaluated by 3 colorectal surgeons. The main outcome measures were appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and justification quality assessed on a 0-2 Likert scale.ResultsChatGPT-4's suggestions for all scenarios were rated as fully or partly appropriate and comprehensive, compared to 85.7-90.5% for Gemini's suggestions. The median appropriateness and comprehensiveness scores were higher for ChatGPT-4 (2 vs 1), and was statistically significant according to one assessor (P = 0.005 and 0.002). The justification of ChatGPT's suggestions was more appropriate according to 2 assessors. Assessors found that 90-95% of ChatGPT-4's suggestions and 76-90% of Gemini's suggestions were useful clinical aids for surgeons. ChatGPT-4's suggestions showed better agreement among assessors on appropriateness (43% vs 24%) and justification of responses (42.8% vs 19%).ConclusionsBoth ChatGPT-4 and Google Gemini provided appropriate and comprehensive suggestions for colorectal stapling misadventures, with ChatGPT-4 showing marginally better performance. These findings support the potential role of AI-driven chatbots as decision-support tools in surgery.

