Robotic Surgery: How Ai Enhances Precision and Safety of Operations

Authors

  • Kan Ekaterina Lecturer of Cyber Law Department, Tashkent State University of Law

Keywords:

robotic surgery, artificial intelligence, patient safety, surgical precision, regulatory framework, medical innovations

Abstract

This study examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the development of robotic surgery, analyzing its role in improving the precision and safety of surgical interventions. The article investigates modern AI technologies used in robotic surgery, methods of their integration into surgical systems, and the results of clinical studies demonstrating the effectiveness of these technologies. Particular attention is paid to analyzing the regulatory framework of various countries governing the use of AI in surgery, including legislation in the United States, European Union, Uzbekistan, and other countries. Ethical aspects of AI application in surgery are considered, such as ensuring patient safety, protecting medical data, and responsibility for decision-making. In conclusion, prospects for further development of AI in robotic surgery and potential problems associated with its implementation are discussed.

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Published

2024-09-27

How to Cite

Ekaterina, K. (2024). Robotic Surgery: How Ai Enhances Precision and Safety of Operations. American Journal of Education and Evaluation Studies, 1(6), 127–130. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJEES/article/view/202

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