Artificial intelligence in orthopaedic surgery: A comprehensive review of current innovations and future directions
Wissem Tafat, Marcin Budka, David McDonald, Thomas W. Wainwright
Abstract
This review explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within orthopaedic surgery and its potential role across pre-surgical planning, intraoperative assistance, and post-surgical rehabilitation phases. By examining current applications, this review identifies challenges impeding AI's full adoption in orthopaedics such as data privacy concerns, the need for robust predictive models, and integration with existing medical systems. The review proposes potential solutions and research directions to address these challenges.
Topics & Concepts
Current (fluid)Orthopedic surgeryMedicineMedical physicsEngineeringSurgeryElectrical engineeringArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationMedical Imaging and AnalysisAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging