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Saman Qadri1, Divya Kewalramani2, Michel B Aboutanos3
1Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in surgical care represents a paradigm shift with significant potential benefits and risks. This point-counterpoint debate examined the proposition that AI improves surgical patient care. A structured debate format featuring Dr Divya Kewalramani (pro-AI) and Dr Michael Aboutanos (con-AI) explored the current state, opportunities, and challenges of AI implementation in surgical practice. The pro-AI argument emphasized addressing surgical care gaps through predictive analytics, supply chain optimization, and enhanced postoperative monitoring. The con-AI position highlighted concerns about data biases, validation deficits, hallucinations, and implementation risks. While AI demonstrates potential to improve surgical care, substantial challenges remain regarding validation, inclusivity, and oversight. Responsible adoption requires robust evaluation frameworks, diverse datasets, and continuous postimplementation monitoring.
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