The surgery was carried out on March 17 to remove bleeding in the skull.
Keith Thomas, 45, is a “pioneer” case for AI-infused surgeries to treat or cure diseases like blindness, deafness, ALS, seizures, cerebral palsy and Parkinson’s, experts at Manhasset’s Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research said.
Surgeons can quickly analyse brain tumour mutations with a new AI technology, which, in less than 90 seconds, can check for genetic abnormalities in brain cancer tumours.