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Apple Vision Pro evaluated in operating room

Sep. 18, 2024.
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Allowing for infinite digital space while relieving painful hours of standing

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Minimally invasive surgeons at UC San Diego Health are the first in the nation to evaluate the potential use of spatial computing apps on Apple Vision Pro in the operating room (credit: UC San Diego Health)

Minimally invasive surgeons at UC San Diego Health are the first in the nation to evaluate the potential use of spatial computing apps on Apple Vision Pro in the operating room.

The study is investigating whether spatial computing technology can enhance the surgical experience. Using an app that can stream a video feed from other devices, Apple Vision Pro can display the patient’s medical imaging, vital signs and the surgical camera view in real-time to guide decision-making while the surgeon operates in a more ergonomic position.

Relieving painful hours of standing

Surgeons may stand in surgery for 30 minutes to more than 12 hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure. The length of the surgery and concurrent use of multiple technologies mounted from floor and ceiling can take a negative toll on the surgeon’s body, especially the neck and shoulders, the researchers say.

During the study, surgeons using Apple Vision Pro also have access to a simultaneous set-up of traditional operating room monitors and displays.

A spatial computing platform also allows for infinite digital space to display imaging and potentially an overall streamlined workflow.

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