British doctors managed to safely use the Apple Vision Pro headset in a patient's surgery. This is the first time that this headset has been used in a real surgery.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the surgery was related to the spine and was performed in a hospital in London. One of the surgeon's assistants used Microsoft's HoloLens 2 headset for surgery. But this time he went to the Apple Vision Pro headset.
This assistant surgeon named Suvi Varho used Apple Vision Pro instead of Holo Lens 2 in the surgery and declared the result to be very stunning. Describing the use of Apple's virtual reality headset, he said that the use of this headset can change the rules of the game. The assistant surgeon used an Apple virtual reality headset on his head during the operation.
In his interview, Verho says that using Vision Pro during surgery eliminates the possibility of human errors and considering that assistants need to find tools during surgery, this headset can be very effective and create more confidence for the person. slow
This surgical assistant has used augmented reality headsets in the operating room many times before. Microsoft's headset was used in similar designs, and according to him, now Vision Pro has been able to provide higher quality at this time. According to him, the benefits of using the Apple headset are not only in eliminating human errors. As a surgeon, Dr. Seyed Aftab believes that this headset has increased the performance of assistants and also advances their training in less time and at a faster speed. Also, assistants can get to know the tools faster. Using the Apple headset in surgery can be considered a promising step to integrate this technology in surgery.
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