Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been developed and implemented in healthcare with the valuable potential to reduce health, social, and economic inequities, help actualize universal health coverage, and improve health outcomes on a global scale. The application of AI in emergency surgery settings could improve clinical practice and operating rooms management by promoting consistent, high-quality decision making while preserving the importance of bedside assessment and human intuition as well as respect for human rights and equitable surgical care, but ethical and legal issues are slowing down surgeons' enthusiasm. Emergency surgeons are aware that prioritizing education, increasing the availability of high AI technologies for emergency and trauma surgery, and funding to support research projects that use AI to provide decision support in the operating room are crucial to create an emergency ``intelligent'' surgery.

De Simone, B., Chouillard, E., Gumbs Andrew, A., Loftus Tyler, J., Kaafarani, H., Catena, F. (2022). Artificial intelligence in surgery: the emergency surgeon's perspective (the {ARIES} project). DISCOVER HEALTH SYSTEMS, 1(9), 1-9 [10.1007/s44250-022-00014-6].

Artificial intelligence in surgery: the emergency surgeon's perspective (the {ARIES} project)

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2022

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been developed and implemented in healthcare with the valuable potential to reduce health, social, and economic inequities, help actualize universal health coverage, and improve health outcomes on a global scale. The application of AI in emergency surgery settings could improve clinical practice and operating rooms management by promoting consistent, high-quality decision making while preserving the importance of bedside assessment and human intuition as well as respect for human rights and equitable surgical care, but ethical and legal issues are slowing down surgeons' enthusiasm. Emergency surgeons are aware that prioritizing education, increasing the availability of high AI technologies for emergency and trauma surgery, and funding to support research projects that use AI to provide decision support in the operating room are crucial to create an emergency ``intelligent'' surgery.
2022
De Simone, B., Chouillard, E., Gumbs Andrew, A., Loftus Tyler, J., Kaafarani, H., Catena, F. (2022). Artificial intelligence in surgery: the emergency surgeon's perspective (the {ARIES} project). DISCOVER HEALTH SYSTEMS, 1(9), 1-9 [10.1007/s44250-022-00014-6].
De Simone, Belinda; Chouillard, Elie; Gumbs Andrew, A; Loftus Tyler, J; Kaafarani, Haytham; Catena, Fausto
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