A recent study showed that the reports written by artificial intelligence while following the surgeons are conducting operations via computers are more accurate than the reports written by surgeons themselves.
The study published in the journal “Journal of the American College of Sergers” revealed that writing surgical notes – which documents the details of the surgical procedure – using artificial intelligence technology is more accurate, as the researchers trained the “computer vision” systems to discover the actions of the surgeons in video clips For operations with the help of robots to remove the prostate and for each possible step from the operation, and while the artificial intelligence system “watches” the video recording discovered the steps of the surgeon and collected the text in a narrative surgical report.
When the researchers tested the regime using video clips about 158 real cases, 53% of the reports written by surgeons had been contradictory to contradictions compared to 29% of artificial intelligence reports, according to a team of experts from auditors.
Great contradictions were also found with the procedures recorded in the video clips, which may be important to care for the patient later in 27% of the reports of surgeons and in only 13% of artificial intelligence reports.
The researchers said that with more tests, the new technology has the ability to “reduce the burden of documentation, improve the accuracy of surgical reports, enhance surgical transparency, and reduce objectivity in surgical documentation.”