通过多模态人工智能实现成人脊柱畸形手术的个性化。

Tej D Azad, Vikas N Vattipally, Christopher P Ames
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要想在成人脊柱畸形(ASD)手术后取得有意义的、以患者为中心的疗效,关键是要进行精确的术前规划、出色的术中执行以及确保谨慎的术后管理。多模式人工智能(AI)领域正在迅速发展,应将其融入到 ASD 患者的管理中。在此背景下,我们概述了当前的概念,并探讨了人工智能在整个 ASD 护理过程中的未来应用。本文引用如前:Azad TD, Vattipally VN, Ames CP.通过多模态人工智能实现成人脊柱畸形手术的个性化。Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc., 2024;58(2):80-82.
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Personalizing adult spinal deformity surgery through multimodal artificial intelligence.

To achieve meaningful, patient-centered outcomes following adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery, it is crucial to engage in precise preoperative planning, perform excellent intraoperative execution, and ensure careful postoperative management. The field of multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly developing and should be integrated into the management of ASD patients. In this context, we outline the current concepts and explore future applications of AI across the ASD care continuum. Cite this article as: Azad TD, Vattipally VN, Ames CP. Personalizing adult spinal deformity surgery through multimodal artificial intelligence. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc., 2024;58(2):80-82.

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