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Artificial intelligence integration in surgery through hand and instrument tracking: a systematic literature review
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Abstract
AI technologies can be tailored to address distinct needs in surgical education and patient care. The use of AI in hand and instrument tracking improves surgical outcomes by optimizing surgical skills training. It is essential to acknowledge the current technical and social limitations of AI and work toward filling those gaps in future studies.
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