We’re back with a new installment of “Dr. AI.” Let's see how well the AI chatbot ChatGPT answers today's medical question. This week, transplant surgeon and Chief of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Jason Hawksworth, MD, asks a common question from patients who need a liver transplant:
"Is Minimally Invasive Living Donor Liver Surgery Better than Open Surgery?"
Living donor liver transplant is a surgery that removes a diseased or malfunctioning liver and replaces it with a portion of a healthy liver from a living donor. Due to the liver’s unique ability to regenerate, the partial livers of both the donor and recipient soon grow into complete organs.
Let’s see how well ChatGPT does with this one on a scale of one to ten.
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