17/2/2025–|Last update: 02/17/202506:30 (Mecca time)
A recent study has shown that artificial intelligence allows computers to follow surgeons while they are carrying out operations, then writing post-surgical tickets, which are more precise than the doctors themselves can write.
In a report on the study – published in the journal “Journal of the American College of Sergens” – The researchers indicated that the drafting of surgical notes documenting the details of the surgical procedure is boring and often contains inaccurate and incomplete information.
The researchers wrote in the report: “Surgical reports are not only easy to communicate between health care providers, but also provided a base to identify diagnosis, medical tests and treatment, and is used to calibrate the Surgery quality, allow surgical research efforts, and follow compliance with organizational requirements and directives based on evidence, “wrote researchers in the report.
“We can say that this is the most important document in all surgery,” they added. Using artificial intelligence technology, researchers have trained “computer vision” systems to discover the behavior of surgeons in video clips from robots to eliminate prostate.
Each step is possible from the process, such as the deletion of lymph nodes or the bond of the veins, the researchers wrote a pre-scriptive text.
While the artificial intelligence system “watched” video recording discovered the surgeon’s stages and collected the text in a narrative surgical relationship.
The machine surpasses the human being
When the researchers tested the system using video clips around 158 real cases, 53% of the reports written by surgeons contained contradictions, against 29% of artificial intelligence reports, according to a team of listeners’ experts.
Large contradictions have been found with the procedures recorded in video clips, which can be important to take care of the patient later, in 27% of surgeons’ reports and in only 13% of artificial intelligence reports.
The researchers said that with more tests, the new technology has the capacity to “reduce the load of documentation, improve the accuracy of surgical relationships, improve surgical transparency and reduce the inertia of documentation surgical “.