Healthcare IT News November 13, 2024
Bill Siwicki

From preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance to visualization and predictive analytics, AI has many new roles to play to help surgeons do their best work.

Artificial intelligence is spreading throughout healthcare, bringing with it many benefits. Among other areas, surgery is being impacted by AI. In preoperative planning, foe example, AI processes vast amounts of patient data to create personalized treatment plans, moving beyond the one-size-fits-all approach.

AI-driven intraoperative guidance supports precision medicine by combining patient-specific preoperative data with real-time insights during surgery. This approach allows surgeons to tailor their techniques to each patient’s unique anatomy, adapting to anatomical changes, identifying the safest surgical paths and minimizing risks.

Gabriel Jones is the CEO of Proprio, a surgical medical technology company...

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