Artificial Intelligence Applications in Clinical Neurosurgery

AuthorPooria Sobhanianen
AuthorMisagh Shafizaden
AuthorShaghayegh Karamien
AuthorFateme Mozaffarien
AuthorAmirhossein Araben
AuthorGhazal Razanien
AuthorParia Shafiekhanien
AuthorSaeid Safarien
OrcidPooria Sobhanian [0000-0002-9419-9238]en
OrcidMisagh Shafizad [0000-0003-0166-7889]en
OrcidFateme Mozaffari [0000-0002-4012-7183]en
OrcidAmirhossein Arab [0000-0002-5692-6676]en
OrcidGhazal Razani [0000-0002-6822-4874]en
OrcidParia Shafiekhani [0000-0001-9172-8133]en
Issued Date2022-12-31en
AbstractAn emerging area of computer science is artificial intelligence (AI), which involves creating machines capable of learning, reasoning, and solving problems in the same way as humans. There is increasing use of machine learning techniques in the medical field, along with image recognition, language processing, and data mining, ranging from automated image analysis to disease prediction. Neurosurgery is frequently regarded as a pioneer in developing disruptive and innovative technologies that have significantly altered the course of acute and chronic disorders, such as epilepsy and brain tumors. Artificial intelligence platforms have been developed in recent decades to contribute to the paradigm shift in brain tumor surgery. Artificial intelligence platforms can result in safer and more effective brain tumor surgery. Artificial intelligence will soon be used to evaluate, analyze, and provide high-quality medical care. Robots will also become more prevalent in neurosurgery. Hence, physicians must keep up with this revolution to personalize patient care and deliver meaningful outcomes. For neurosurgeons to continue providing high-quality care in the future, they must understand artificial intelligence and utilize it effectively.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/pmco-133563en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/aipm/articles/133563en
KeywordPrecision Medicineen
KeywordNeurosurgeryen
KeywordBrain Neoplasmsen
KeywordArtificial Intelligenceen
KeywordWearable Electronic Devicesen
KeywordEpilepsyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleArtificial Intelligence Applications in Clinical Neurosurgeryen
TypeReview Articleen

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