Abstract

Artificial Intelligence Surgery is a surgical journal that focuses on the interface of computers and the art of surgery. The aim of this journal is to create a space for discourse in terms of topics related to artificial intelligence (AI) in surgery such as smart surgical technology/digital surgery, computer-assisted surgical systems and surgical data science. The intention research direction on robotics includes clinical and technological work on tele-manipulation, robotic-assisted technologies, robotic Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) and fully autonomous robots.

Highlights

  • The first case was diagnosed on 28 February 2020, in an individual returning from a ski trip in the Alps

  • After a long career as a pediatric surgeon, at this time, I was working as a physician at the Directorate of Health in Iceland, the Centre for Health Security and Communicable Disease Control, and no matter what your role at the institution had been previously, it was all about COVID-19 [Figure 1A and B]

  • A Contact Tracing Team had been established by the Civil Protection Department, police, and the Centre for Health Security and Communicable Disease Control

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Summary

Introduction

The first case was diagnosed on 28 February 2020, in an individual returning from a ski trip in the Alps. The team focused on finding contacts of cases to quarantine those individuals. All new cases in Iceland, both domestic and at the border, are sequenced, usually within 2-3 days[3].

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