World Neurosurg. 2025 Feb 25. pii: S1878-8750(25)00165-2. [Epub ahead of print] 123809
INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent tool in the field of neurosurgery, revolutionizing various aspects of patient care and surgical practices. AI-powered systems can provide real-time feedback to surgeons, enhancing precision and reducing the risk of complications during surgical procedures. The objective of this study is to review the role of AI in training neurosurgical residents, improving accuracy during surgery and reducing complications.
METHODS: The literature search method involved searching PubMed using relevant keywords to identify English literature publications, including full texts, and concerning human subject matter from its inception until May 2024, initially generating 247,747 results. Articles were then screened for topic relevancy by abstract contents. Further articles were retrieved from the sources cited by the initially reviewed articles. A comprehensive review was then performed on various studies, including observational studies, case-control studies, cohort studies, clinical trials, meta-analyses, and reviews by 4 reviewers individually and then collectively.
RESULTS: Studies on AI in neurosurgery reach more than 4,000 produced over a decade alone. The majority of studies regarding clinical diagnosis, risk prediction, and intraoperative guidance remain retrospective in nature. In its current form, AI based paradigm performed inferiorly to neurosurgery residents in test taking.
CONCLUSION: AI has potential for broad applications in neurosurgery from use as a diagnostic, predictive, intraoperative, or educational tool. Further research is warranted for prospective use of AI based technology for delivery of neurosurgical care.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; complications; machine-based learning; neurosurgery