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GENERAL INFORMATION
About the Journal
Artificial Intelligence Surgery is a surgical journal that focuses on the interface of computers and the art of surgery. The
aim of this journal is to create a space for discourse in terms of topics related to artificial intelligence (AI) in surgery such
as smart surgical technology/digital surgery, computer-assisted surgical systems and surgical data science. The intended
research direction on robotics includes clinical and technological work on tele-manipulation, cobotic-assisted technologies,
robotic Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) and fully autonomous robots. The journal strongly
encourages submissions related to current robotic-assisted surgery, as AI is increasingly being integrated into robotic
and collaborative robotic systems through enhanced data utilization, digitally enhanced visualization technologies,
intraoperative decision support and autonomous functions. Priority will also be given to research and clinical studies of
augmented reality, image-guidance, radiomics and 3D printing in the perioperative phase and subsequent long term follow-
up. As opposed to many other journals on surgical technology, this journal will not be limited to laparoscopy or other
forms of minimally invasive surgery alone, but accept submissions that possess significance and scientific excellence in AI,
computer-enhanced imaging and any automation as it pertains to open surgery, endoscopy and interventional radiology.
The intended research fields of the journal include general surgery, surgical oncology, urology, bariatric surgery, colorectal
surgery, trauma surgery, breast surgery, transplant surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, vascular surgery, cardio-thoracic
surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and otolaryngology. The journal also welcomes papers on the ethical issues that
will arise as AI becomes more diffuse. Because surgery is a branch of medicine and surgeons also practice medicine in
the perioperative period as well as during long-term follow-up, the journal also encourages articles focusing on AI in non-
interventional medicine.
This journal supports equality, inclusion & diversity, stands against racism, discrimination based on sex or sexual
orientation, discrimination based on religion or lack thereof, and fully advocates inclusion and diversity.
The journal publishes Original Articles, Review Articles, Meta-Analyses, Systematic Reviews, Technical Notes,
Commentaries and Letters to the Editor, some of which may be related to Artificial Intelligence Surgical Centers of the
World (these articles are descriptions of Surgical, Endoscopic or Interventional Radiographic Departments that are actively
doing or researching artificial intelligence as it pertains to the delivery of all aspects of healthcare).
Information for Authors
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with Author Instructions.
Please check www.aisjournal.net/pages/view/author_instructions for details.
All manuscripts should be submitted online at https://oaemesas.com/login?JournalId=ais.
Copyright
The entire contents of the AIS are protected under international copyrights. The journal, however, grants to all users a free,
irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, perform and display the work
publicly and to make and distribute derivative works in any digital medium for any reasonable purpose, subject to proper
attribution of authorship and ownership of the rights. The journal also grants the right to make small numbers of printed
copies for their personal use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Copyright is reserved by ©The Author(s) 2025.
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Disclaimer
The information and opinions presented in the journal reflect the views of the authors and not of the journal or its Editorial
Board or the Publisher. Publication does not constitute endorsement by the journal. Neither the AIS nor its publishers nor
anyone else involved in creating, producing or delivering the AIS or the materials contained therein, assumes any liability or
responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information provided in the AIS, nor shall they be liable
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