A Study on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Pediatric Surgery
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atric surgery, so as to provide reference for the optimization of clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods: Based on existing clinical research
results, this paper systematically sorts out the core applications of AI in preoperative assessment, intraoperative assistance and postoperative
management of pediatric surgery, and analyzes its clinical effects and existing challenges. Results:AI has fully empowered the whole process
of pediatric surgery. Preoperatively, it can improve the accuracy of diagnosis and the scientificity of surgical planning; intraoperatively, it can
enhance the precision and safety of operations; postoperatively, it can optimize pain management, complication prediction and rehabilitation
monitoring, significantly improving the efficiency of diagnosis and treatment and patient prognosis. Conclusion: AI brings opportunities for
the precision development of pediatric surgery, but it still faces challenges such as data quality, clinical verification and ethical supervision. It
is necessary to promote its standardized application through technological innovation and interdisciplinary cooperation.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v3i6.9137
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