Frontiers of Medicine 2020;14(4):369-381

doi:10.1007/s11684-020-0784-7

Current applications of artificial intelligence for intraoperative decision support in surgery.

Allison J NAVARRETE-WELTON 1 ; Daniel A HASHIMOTO 2

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Keywords

artificial intelligence; clinical decision support systems; computer vision; decision support; deep learning; intraoperative; machine learning; surgery

Country

China

Language

English

Abstract

Research into medical artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advances in recent years, including surgical applications. This scoping review investigated AI-based decision support systems targeted at the intraoperative phase of surgery and found a wide range of technological approaches applied across several surgical specialties. Within the twenty-one (n = 21) included papers, three main categories of motivations were identified for developing such technologies: (1) augmenting the information available to surgeons, (2) accelerating intraoperative pathology, and (3) recommending surgical steps. While many of the proposals hold promise for improving patient outcomes, important methodological shortcomings were observed in most of the reviewed papers that made it difficult to assess the clinical significance of the reported performance statistics. Despite limitations, the current state of this field suggests that a number of opportunities exist for future researchers and clinicians to work on AI for surgical decision support with exciting implications for improving surgical care.