In an age when artificial intelligence is transforming medicine, few topics spark as much curiosity and controversy as the idea of merging radical surgery with intelligent machines. This book does not promote procedures — instead, it offers a critical, balanced review of science, ethics, and human identity at the edge of innovation. Inside, readers will explore: • The scientific and technical challenges of modern radical surgery. • The economic and logistical costs of complex procedures. • The role of AI and robotics in shaping future possibilities. • Ethical and religious debates over human identity and dignity. • The psychological and social consequences for patients and communities. • How media and public opinion shape our understanding of medical frontiers. Accessible, well-researched, and global in perspective, this book invites readers to reflect: Should all that is possible in medicine be pursued? Or are there ethical boundaries science must never cross?