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Artificial intelligence in urology training

2026·0 Zitationen·Canadian Urological Association JournalOpen Access
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INTRODUCTION: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into surgical training is rapidly evolving, driven by advancements in machine learning. This review aims to map the current landscape of AI's educational applications in urology. METHODS: . AI applications involving urological procedures were included. For every study, two reviewers independently conducted screening. Data were synthesized thematically to evaluate AI's application in urology training. RESULTS: Our search yielded 2767, of which 59 relevant studies were identified. AI was most frequently applied with robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP), followed by robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN). AI applications were broadly categorized into three domains: 1) annotation, where key anatomy and instruments from procedural videos are labelled; 2) feedback, such as recognizing surgical phases or monitoring surgical events; and 3) evaluation, where the surgical gestures are recognized or evaluated to stratify skill level and predict patient outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: The emergence of AI use in urologic procedures underscores its transformative potential in procedural education and training. AI has wide applications in annotation, feedback, and assessment across different procedures. While prostatectomy dominates in the literature, the adaptability of AI frameworks exists across other urologic procedures. New commercially available tools demonstrate promising results, making them potentially beneficial additions to urology training programs. Future efforts should focus on multicentric collaboration and longitudinal skill assessments.

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