The Advances and Utility of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Regional Anesthesia: An Overview of Recent Developments

  • Karmakar A
  • Khan M
  • Abdul-Rahman M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in regional anesthesia has brought about transformative changes in acute pain management for surgical procedures. This review explores the evolving landscape of AI and robotics applications in regional anesthesia, outlining their potential benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations. AI-driven pain assessment, real-time guidance for needle placement during nerve blocks, and predictive modeling solutions for nerve blocks have the potential to enhance procedural precision and improve patient outcomes. Robotic technology aids in accurate needle insertion, reducing complications and improving pain relief. This review also highlights the ethical and safety considerations surrounding AI implementation, emphasizing data security and professional training. While challenges such as costs and regulatory hurdles exist, ongoing research and clinical trials demonstrate the practical utility of these technologies. In conclusion, AI and robotics have the potential to reshape regional anesthesia practice, ultimately improving patient care and procedural accuracy in pain management.

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Karmakar, A., Khan, M. J., Abdul-Rahman, M. E.-F., & Shahid, U. (2023). The Advances and Utility of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Regional Anesthesia: An Overview of Recent Developments. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44306

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