Apple Vision Pro successfully used in a surgical procedure in the UK

Updated : Mar 13, 2024 16:42
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Editorji News Desk

In a landmark move for the UK medical industry, surgeons recently executed the country's first operation incorporating Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset.

The procedure, performed at the Cromwell Hospital in London, witnessed the operational debut of the $3,500 Vision Pro

Potential Impact on Medical Operations

The integration of the Vision Pro into the surgical setting showcased its potential to transform medical procedures. Working in tandem with the lead scrub nurse, the device facilitated preparation, procedure tracking, and tool selection, effectively streamlining the operation.

Suvi Verho, the lead scrub nurse at London Independent Hospital, lauded the Vision Pro for eliminating human error and providing a confidence boost during surgeries due to its precise guidance.

Global Trials and Anticipated Applications

While the UK surgery marked the device's first foray into the country's medical landscape, prior to this, world-renowned Neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Masson had already utilised the Vision Pro during spine reconstruction surgeries in Orlando.

With healthcare organizations worldwide conducting trials across various medical fields, the Vision Pro promises to extend its influence beyond surgery. Its applications encompass radiology, patient monitoring, medical teaching, therapy, and early condition detection.

In addition to its pivotal role in surgery, the Vision Pro is also being explored for a multitude of medical applications, including radiology, patient care, medical education, treatment planning, and early disease detection. 

Also watch: Apple rumoured to release new iPad models very soon

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