Artificial intelligence-based tools for optimizing surgical research publications

Brandon Valencia-Coronel , Jacques F. Marescaux , Mariano Gimenez

Artificial Intelligence Surgery ›› 2026, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 36 -60.

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Artificial Intelligence Surgery ›› 2026, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) :36 -60. DOI: 10.20517/ais.2025.112
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Artificial intelligence-based tools for optimizing surgical research publications

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To evaluate artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools for optimizing surgical research workflows and establish an evidence-based framework for appropriate AI technology selection throughout the research pipeline. We conducted a structured, qualitative narrative appraisal of 43 AI-powered tools (October 2024-March 2025), categorizing them across five functional domains: (1) scientific search engines, (2) document interaction systems, (3) literature analysis tools, (4) writing assistants, and (5) graphic design and reference management solutions. Our assessment framework evaluated key functionalities, costs, technical capabilities, and practical limitations through comprehensive documentation analysis, operational testing, and a systematic review of demonstration materials. All assessments reflect tool versions accessed between October 2024 and March 2025, acknowledging the rapidly evolving nature of this ecosystem. AI technologies primarily enhanced efficiency in literature discovery, content synthesis, and manuscript preparation while maintaining methodological rigor. The 43 evaluated tools demonstrated significant capabilities in processing scientific information, with each category offering distinct advantages for specific research tasks. Findings indicate substantial time reduction in literature searches, document analysis, and manuscript preparation when properly integrated into research workflows. AI-powered tools demonstrate transformative potential for optimizing surgical research processes, providing significant efficiencies from initial literature search to final publication. Successful implementation requires maintaining a critical balance between technological innovation and fundamental scientific principles, with essential human oversight to prevent overreliance on automation that could compromise critical thinking and analytical skills.

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Artificial intelligence and surgery / large language models / surgical research / research tools / scientific writing / research methodology / research efficiency / evidence-based medicine

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