Abstract

AbstractWith the development of medical technology and information technology, surgical interventions are emerging. This chapter describes how to optimize interventions in four areas: damage control, theoretical innovation, path module, and cost-effectiveness. In the section on damage control, the three main characteristics of damage control, namely rapid, minimally invasive, and precise, are described, as well as the three main categories of pathway damage control, target damage control, and additional damage control. In the section on theoretical innovation, the three major characteristic features of practical, open, and practical theoretical innovation are described, as well as the three major classifications of developmental theoretical innovation, revisional theoretical innovation, and autonomous theoretical innovation. Path mode optimization has three advantages: procedural, standardized, and efficient, and four categories: pathing of clinical diagnosis and treatment, standardization of auxiliary operation, patterning of intervention means, and modularization of complex operations. Path module optimization also needs to be summarized from clinical practice, experience summary, and practical application. Cost-benefit optimization includes cost-effective analysis, cost-utility analysis, and cost-benefit analysis. Finally, the development of artificial intelligence is reviewed.

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