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WCLC 2024 | Assessing the impact of AI-driven 3D reconstruction on pulmonary surgery

Xiuyuan Chen, MD, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing, China, discusses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven 3D reconstructions on preoperative planning in lung cancer surgery. A multi-reader, multi-case study assessed the utility of AI-enhanced 3D imaging compared to conventional 2D CT scans. The results demonstrated an improvement in anatomical variant identification accuracy and a reduction in error rates. These findings highlight the potential of AI to enhance precision and efficiency in thoracic surgery. This interview took place at the 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC) in San Diego, CA.

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