Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Transplant Surgery: Advancements and Future Directions

  • Bokhari S
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Abstract

This editorial explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in transplant surgery. By merging robotic precision with AI analysis, this integration enhances organ transplantation outcomes. AI algorithms scrutinize patient data, elevating organ compatibility during allocation. Robotic systems such as the da Vinci Surgical System enable intricate operations with reduced complications and faster recovery. AI-driven post-transplant monitoring identifies early rejection signs, while tailored immunosuppressive regimens enhance patient care. Future prospects encompass predictive organ availability, telemedicine-enabled expertise dissemination, bioengineered organs, and personalized immunosuppression. Ethical considerations include privacy and algorithmic bias. In striking a balance, responsible AI and robotics application can revolutionize transplant surgery, offering a brighter future for patients in need.

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Bokhari, S. F. H. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Transplant Surgery: Advancements and Future Directions. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43975

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