Artificial intelligence in brain tumour surgery—an emerging paradigm

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) platforms have the potential to cause a paradigm shift in brain tumour surgery. Brain tumour surgery augmented with AI can result in safer and more effective treatment. In this review article, we explore the current and future role of AI in patients undergoing brain tumour surgery, including aiding diagnosis, optimising the surgical plan, providing support during the operation, and better predicting the prognosis. Finally, we discuss barriers to the successful clinical implementation, the ethical concerns, and we provide our perspective on how the field could be advanced.

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Williams, S., Horsfall, H. L., Funnell, J. P., Hanrahan, J. G., Khan, D. Z., Muirhead, W., … Marcus, H. J. (2021, October 1). Artificial intelligence in brain tumour surgery—an emerging paradigm. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13195010

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