Apple Vision Pro Enhances Surgery
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•Surgeons at UC San Diego have performed more than 20 surgeries with the Apple Vision Pro
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Surgeons at UC San Diego have performed more than 20 minimally invasive operations while wearing Apple ’s mixed-reality headsets.
In laparoscopic surgery, doctors must look at a tiny camera through a small incision in a patient's body.
Most surgeons report experiencing discomfort while performing minimal-access surgery.
About one-fifth of surgeons polled said they would consider retiring early because their pain was so frequent.
Doctors are increasingly bringing medical-focused medical headsets into operating rooms.
The Apple Vision Pro is especially useful because of its adaptability, says Cedars-Sinai surgeon Miguel Burch .
Burch says he's sustained three different injuries over the course of his career from performing minimally-invasive surgeries.
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