Morita Shuhei, Asamoto Shunji, Sawada Haruki, Kojima Kota, Arai Takashi, Momozaki Nobuhiko, Muto Jun, Kawamata Takakazu
Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
Green Sports Alliance, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Neurosurgery, Spine and Spinal Cord Center, Makita General Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; Spine and Spinal Cord Center, Makita General Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
World Neurosurg. 2024 Dec;192:15-20. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.08.126. Epub 2024 Aug 30.
Japanese neurosurgery faces challenges such as a declining number of neurosurgeons and their concentration in urban areas. Particularly in rural areas, access to neurosurgical care for patients with conditions, such as stroke, is limited, raising concerns about the collapse of regional healthcare. Robot-assisted surgical technologies have advanced in recent years, contributing to the improved precision and safety of deep brain surgery. This study proposes the "Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robot-Assisted Surgery Moonshot Plan" for Japan, comprising 5 pillars: 1) establishment of regional medical centers, 2) development of remote surgery systems, 3) enhancement of robotic-assisted surgery training programs, 4) integration of AI technologies, and 5) promotion of industry-academia-government collaboration. In addition, strengthening the approach to spinal surgery is expected to revitalize regional medical centers, optimize the number of neurosurgeons, improve surgical skills, and promote minimally invasive surgery. This study analyzed the current status and challenges of Japanese neurosurgery through a literature review and statistical analysis. AI is used in various aspects of neurosurgery, including diagnostic support, surgical planning and navigation, treatment outcome prediction, intraoperative monitoring, robot-assisted surgery, and rehabilitation. However, challenges, such as data bias, ethical issues, costs, and regulations, remain. In Japan, issues such as the uneven distribution and decline of neurosurgeons, collapse of regional healthcare, and increase in the number of patients with spinal disorders due to aging have been highlighted. The "AI and Robot-Assisted Surgery Moonshot Plan" serves as a guide to overcome the challenges of neurosurgery in Japan and establish a sustainable medical system.
日本神经外科面临着诸多挑战,比如神经外科医生数量减少且集中在城市地区。尤其是在农村地区,中风等疾病患者获得神经外科护理的机会有限,这引发了人们对地区医疗体系崩溃的担忧。近年来,机器人辅助手术技术取得了进展,有助于提高深部脑手术的精准度和安全性。本研究为日本提出了“人工智能(AI)与机器人辅助手术登月计划”,该计划包含5个支柱:1)建立地区医疗中心;2)开发远程手术系统;3)加强机器人辅助手术培训项目;4)整合人工智能技术;5)促进产学研政合作。此外,加强脊柱外科手术的方法有望振兴地区医疗中心、优化神经外科医生数量、提高手术技能并推广微创手术。本研究通过文献综述和统计分析,剖析了日本神经外科的现状与挑战。人工智能应用于神经外科的各个方面,包括诊断支持、手术规划与导航、治疗效果预测、术中监测、机器人辅助手术以及康复。然而,数据偏差、伦理问题、成本和法规等挑战依然存在。在日本,神经外科医生分布不均与数量减少、地区医疗体系崩溃以及因老龄化导致脊柱疾病患者数量增加等问题已备受关注。“人工智能与机器人辅助手术登月计划”可作为克服日本神经外科挑战并建立可持续医疗体系的指南。