Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Driven Training in Laparoscopic Suturing: A Systematic Review of Skills Mastery, Retention, and Clinical Performance in Surgical Education.

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Surgical Skills Centre, Dundee Institute for Healthcare Simulation, Respiratory Medicine and Gastroenterology, School of Medicine, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK.

Published: March 2025


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Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven training systems are becoming increasingly important in surgical education, particularly in the context of laparoscopic suturing. This systematic review aims to assess the impact of AI on skill acquisition, long-term retention, and clinical performance, with a specific focus on the types of machine learning (ML) techniques applied to laparoscopic suturing training and their associated advantages and limitations. A comprehensive search was conducted across multiple databases, including PubMed, IEEE Xplore, Cochrane Library, and ScienceDirect, for studies published between 2005 and 2024. Following the PRISMA guidelines, 1200 articles were initially screened, and 33 studies met the inclusion criteria. This review specifically focuses on ML techniques such as deep learning, motion capture, and video segmentation and their application in laparoscopic suturing training. The quality of the included studies was assessed, considering factors such as sample size, follow-up duration, and potential biases. AI-based training systems have shown notable improvements in the laparoscopic suturing process, offering clear advantages over traditional methods. These systems enhance precision, efficiency, and long-term retention of key suturing skills. The use of personalized feedback and real-time performance tracking allows learners to gain proficiency more rapidly and ensures that skills are retained over time. These technologies are particularly beneficial for novice surgeons and provide valuable support in resource-limited settings, where access to expert instructors and advanced equipment may be scarce. Key machine learning techniques, including deep learning, motion capture, and video segmentation, have significantly improved specific suturing tasks, such as needle manipulation, insertion techniques, knot tying, and grip control, all of which are critical to mastering laparoscopic suturing. AI-driven training tools are reshaping laparoscopic suturing education by improving skill acquisition, providing real-time feedback, and enhancing long-term retention. Deep learning, motion capture, and video segmentation techniques have proven most effective in refining suturing tasks such as needle manipulation and knot tying. While AI offers significant advantages, limitations in accuracy, scalability, and integration remain. Further research, particularly large-scale, high-quality studies, is necessary to refine these tools and ensure their effective implementation in real-world clinical settings.

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