Abstract

Artificial intelligence procedures will find special fields of application also in general and visceral surgery. These will not only be limited to intraoperative surgical applications but also extend to perioperative processes, education and training as well as to future scientific developments. Major impulses are to be expected in decision support systems, cognitive collaborative interventional environments and in evidence-based knowledge acquisition models; however, the implementation into the daily practice not only requires profound insights into the field of informatics and computer science but also acomprehensive knowledge of the surgical domain. Accordingly, the future implementation of artificial intelligence in surgery requires anew culture of collaboration between surgeons and researchers/computer scientists.

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