Arian Arjomandi Rad, Robert Vardanyan, Thanos Athanasiou, Jos Maessen, Peyman Sardari Nia
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into surgery raises significant ethical concerns, including the impact on autonomy, human authority and the patient-doctor relationship. This study underscores the need for a multidisciplinary approach to navigate these ethical dilemmas, involving stakeholders from various fields. A comprehensive literature review up to March 2024 was conducted to assess the ethical implications of AI applications in surgery. This included an examination of data privacy, informed consent, algorithmic bias, the role of advanced robotics, and the impact on surgeons' decision-making. The study also considered the development of autonomous surgical robots and their ethical implications. The review highlights that while AI can enhance surgical precision and improve clinical decision-making, it also poses several ethical challenges. AI's ability to support decision-making risks undermining surgeons' autonomy and judgement, raising concerns about over-reliance on technology. Issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias and equitable access to AI-driven tools were identified as key ethical concerns. Autonomous surgical robots, while promising, introduce complex questions about accountability and liability, particularly when unexpected outcomes occur. Effective integration of AI into surgical practices demands the development of ethical frameworks that respect both the capabilities of AI and the irreplaceable value of human judgement. Balancing technological advancement with ethical integrity is essential to safeguard patient-centred care and ensure equitable access to AI benefits in healthcare.