Apple Vision Pro used to perform keyhole surgery


Apple Vision Pro and its battery



The Apple Vision Pro is continuing to get praise from the medical community, with it being used in even more surgical procedures requiring precision and detail.

Since its launch, the Apple Vision Pro has been adopted by surgeons to help perform operations on patients. The latest instance of surgical use comes from India, with the headset used to perform over 30 procedures so far.

Surgeons in Chennai’s GEM Hospital are using the headset to perform laparoscopic surgeries, also known as “Keyhole” surgeries. It has been used in treatments for gall bladder issues, stomach cancer, fistulas, and hernias, reports FirstPost.

“In addition, if I want to view a CT scan, I can simultaneously see it in the device itself. It will display the scan adjacent to the surgery screen,” he added. All this helps to avoid the surgeon from turning their head to see different monitors, which could disrupt the surgery.



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