AIMC Topic: Orthopedics

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The development and deployment of machine learning models.

Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA
Applications of artificial intelligence, specifically machine learning, are becoming increasingly popular in Orthopaedic Surgery, and medicine as a whole. This growing interest is shared by data scientists and physicians alike. However, there is an a...

Research hotspots and emerging trends of deep learning applications in orthopedics: A bibliometric and visualized study.

Frontiers in public health
BACKGROUND: As a research hotspot, deep learning has been continuously combined with various research fields in medicine. Recently, there is a growing amount of deep learning-based researches in orthopedics. This bibliometric analysis aimed to identi...

Orthopaedic Trainee Views on Robotic Technologies in Orthopaedics: A Survey-Based Study.

The journal of knee surgery
The use of robotics is a growing area within the field of surgery, especially in orthopaedics. To date, there is no literature examining orthopaedic trainee perception of or comfort with robotics in orthopaedics. An assessment of the next generation'...

Meaningless Applications and Misguided Methodologies in Artificial Intelligence-Related Orthopaedic Research Propagates Hype Over Hope.

Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association
There exists great hope and hype in the literature surrounding applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to orthopaedic surgery. Between 2018 and 2021, a total of 178 AI-related articles were published in orthopaedics. However, for every 2 origina...

Contact Compliance Based Visual Feedback for Tool Alignment in Robot Assisted Bone Drilling.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
In recent decades, robot-assisted surgery has been proven superior at providing more accurate outcomes than the conventional one, particularly in minimally invasive procedures. However, there are still limitations to these kinds of surgical robots. A...

Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Analytics: A Clinically Focused Review of Machine Learning Techniques.

JBJS reviews
ยป: Machine learning and artificial intelligence have seen tremendous growth in recent years and have been applied in numerous studies in the field of orthopaedics.

Trajectory optimisation with musculoskeletal integration features for fracture reduction orthopaedic robot.

The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS
BACKGROUND: Human body is an integrated system of bones and muscles. To date, there are insufficient studies on the effect of muscles on the trajectory planning of orthopaedic robot. To this end, based on a Stewart-Gough platform (6-UPU) fracture red...

Machine learning and conventional statistics: making sense of the differences.

Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA
The application of machine learning (ML) to the field of orthopaedic surgery is rapidly increasing, but many surgeons remain unfamiliar with the nuances of this novel technique. With this editorial, we address a fundamental topic-the differences betw...

Artificial Intelligence to Diagnose Tibial Plateau Fractures: An Intelligent Assistant for Orthopedic Physicians.

Current medical science
OBJECTIVE: To explore a new artificial intelligence (AI)-aided method to assist the clinical diagnosis of tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) and further measure its validity and feasibility.