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Artificial intelligence in HPB surgery: a narrative review on technological advances and imperatives for ethical integration
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2025
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: hepatobiliary and pancreatic (HPB) surgery remains one of the most complex fields in oncology, marked by intricate anatomy, high complication rates, and the need for seamless multidisciplinary coordination. METHODS: Artificial intelligence (AI), when ethically implemented and coupled with an understanding of human factors, has the potential toto improve surgical safety, precision, and personalization. RESULTS: this narrative review integrates clinical evidence, technological innovation, and conceptual insights to examine the current role and future promise of AI in HPB surgery-from preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance to postoperative surveillance, surgical training, and ethical considerations. RESULTS: We highlight gaps in the literature, explore real-world and emerging tools, and propose directions for safe and meaningful AI integration into the HPB surgical ecosystem. In this evolving paradigm, surgeons are not replaced but augmented-better informed, more precise, and more resilient against avoidable harm.
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