Healthcare

AI assists in the operating theatre — surgeons wield the scalpel

AI surgical planning, robotic assistance, and real-time imaging are enhancing surgical precision. But the hands, judgement, and split-second decisions of the surgeon remain paramount.

What's already changing

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AI-assisted surgical planning and simulation

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Robotic surgery with AI-enhanced precision

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Real-time imaging and navigation during procedures

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Post-operative outcome prediction and monitoring

AI will handle this

  • Surgical planning from imaging
  • Instrument tracking and counting
  • Post-operative documentation
  • Outcome data collection and reporting

This stays yours

  • Performing surgery and making intraoperative decisions
  • Adapting to unexpected findings
  • Patient communication and consent
  • Surgical training and mentoring

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The big question

Will AI replace surgeons?

AI makes surgery more precise and predictable. But the surgeon's hands, judgement, and ability to adapt when things don't go to plan are irreplaceable.

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