Robert Koucheki, Johnathan R Lex, Michael Brock, Danny P Goel
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Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality in Orthopedic Surgery: A Comprehensive Review.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) are being used in orthopedic surgery, with goals of enhancing surgical precision, trainee education, patient engagement, and personalized surgical strategies. AI-based predictive modeling, automated computer vision and image analytics, and robotic surgery are changing orthopedic preoperative planning and intraoperative decision-making, with the ultimate aim of improving postoperative outcomes through reduced variability in surgery. VR technologies are being used in orthopedic surgical simulations to provide safe environments for skill development in surgical trainees, helping them practice complex procedures before performing live surgeries. VR platforms are also being studied in-patient rehabilitation, focusing on interactive and gamified approaches that could enhance patients' adherence, recovery, and outcomes. Major pitfalls and challenges that need to be addressed include technical and logistical barriers, ethical concerns surrounding patient data privacy, and resistance to change among surgeons, trainees, and scientists. Improved infrastructure, standardized protocols, and further research to validate the long-term benefits will be imperative for the integration of AI and VR technologies into clinical and surgical workflows.
期刊介绍:
The HSS Journal is the Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. The aim of the HSS Journal is to promote cutting edge research, clinical pathways, and state-of-the-art techniques that inform and facilitate the continuing education of the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal communities. HSS Journal publishes articles that offer contributions to the advancement of the knowledge of musculoskeletal diseases and encourages submission of manuscripts from all musculoskeletal disciplines.