Surgeons at UCSD Find Apple Vision Pro Promising for Minimally Invasive Surgery
Surgeons at UCSD have tested the Apple Vision Pro headset in over 20 surgeries, enhancing access to critical information and reducing strain, while exploring its potential for 3D imaging and other applications.
Read original articleSurgeons at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have been testing the Apple Vision Pro headset in over 20 minimally invasive surgeries. Santiago Horgan, the director of the Center for Future Surgery at UCSD, believes the Vision Pro could be more transformative than existing robotic surgical devices. The headset allows surgeons to view critical information, such as CT scans and patient vitals, directly through the device, eliminating the need to look away at separate screens. This integration reduces physical strain on surgeons during procedures. Horgan noted that the Vision Pro's high-resolution OLED displays outperform other headsets like Google Glass and Microsoft's HoloLens. All surgical team members, including doctors and nurses, have worn the headsets during operations, and no patients have opted out of surgeries involving the Vision Pro. UCSD is also exploring the headset's potential for creating 3D radiology images and may test it in other medical applications. The affordability of the Vision Pro compared to traditional medical equipment makes it a viable option for hospitals across the country.
- UCSD surgeons have performed over 20 surgeries using the Apple Vision Pro headset.
- The Vision Pro allows for streamlined access to critical surgical information, reducing physical strain on surgeons.
- High-resolution displays of the Vision Pro are superior to other available headsets.
- All surgical team members have participated in using the headset during operations.
- UCSD is investigating additional medical applications for the Vision Pro, including 3D imaging.
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