Artificial Intelligence in Breast Reconstruction: A Narrative Review
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- DOI: 10.3390/medicina61030440
Artificial Intelligence in Breast Reconstruction: A Narrative Review
Abstract
Breast reconstruction following mastectomy or sectorectomy significantly impacts the quality of life and psychological well-being of breast cancer patients. Since its inception in the 1950s, artificial intelligence (AI) has gradually entered the medical field, promising to transform surgical planning, intraoperative guidance, postoperative care, and medical research. This article examines AI applications in breast reconstruction, supported by recent studies. AI shows promise in enhancing imaging for tumor detection and surgical planning, improving microsurgical precision, predicting complications such as flap failure, and optimizing postoperative monitoring. However, challenges remain, including data quality, safety, algorithm transparency, and clinical integration. Despite these shortcomings, AI has the potential to revolutionize breast reconstruction by improving preoperative planning, surgical precision, operative efficiency, and patient outcomes. This review provides a foundation for further research as AI continues to evolve and clinical trials expand its applications, offering greater benefits to patients and healthcare providers.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; augmented reality; breast reconstruction; deep learning; machine learning; microsurgery/artificial intelligence; robotic surgery; virtual reality.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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