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Robotics in Surgery: the Integration of AI in Robotic Surgical Systems and Its Impact on Precision and Recovery Times.

EasyChair Preprint 15123

7 pagesDate: September 28, 2024

Abstract

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in robotic systems has significantly transformed the landscape of minimally invasive surgery (MIS). AI-powered robotic surgical systems enhance precision, dexterity, and control, enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater accuracy while minimizing patient trauma and recovery times. These advanced technologies offer features such as real-time imaging, automated motion guidance, and predictive analytics, which facilitate improved surgical outcomes and reduced complications. This paper explores the role of AI in robotic surgery, highlighting the benefits of enhanced visualization, improved decision-making support, and the potential for training and skill enhancement in surgical practices. Furthermore, we address the challenges and limitations of current AI-driven robotic systems, including the need for robust data security, ethical considerations, and the importance of ongoing research and development. As the field of robotic surgery continues to evolve, the collaboration between AI and robotic technologies holds the promise of further advancements in patient care, ultimately leading to safer and more effective surgical interventions.

Keyphrases: AI Algorithms for Surgical Precision, AI in Surgical Robotics, AI-driven Surgical Planning, Automated Surgical Assistance, Clinical Robotics Applications, Data-Driven Surgical Decision Making, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS), Haptic Feedback in Robotics, Human-Robot Interaction in Surgery, Interventional Robotics, Postoperative Outcomes, Precision Surgery, Real-time Imaging in Surgery, Robotic Surgery Systems, Robotic-Assisted Procedures, Robotics and Patient Safety, Surgical Automation, Surgical Skill Augmentation, Tele-surgery, minimally invasive surgery

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:15123,
  author    = {Adeyeye Barnabas},
  title     = {Robotics in Surgery: the Integration of AI in Robotic Surgical Systems and Its Impact on Precision and Recovery Times.},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 15123},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2024}}
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