Vision Pro is a good support for surgeons

A doctor has suggested that Vision Pro could be useful in medicine, with Apple’s mixed reality glasses potentially helping by providing vital data during surgery.

According to AppleInsider, Apple’s introduction of the Vision Pro can be a boon to the productivity experience in the workplace, but in some cases will be of great value. Of these, the most notable is the ability to give surgeons “superpowers”.

This was shared by Dr. Rafael Grossmann – a general surgeon with a background in robotic surgery and the first person to live stream an operation using Google Glass. Dr. Grossmann said that Vision Pro could be of great help during surgery when information plays an important role during surgery affecting patient survival.

“In the operating room, you are collecting data in mixed reality, which gives you real-time, synchronized information for safe surgical procedures,” explains Dr. Grossmann of the technology. the mixed reality that he is using.

The technology “allows you not to have to turn around to where you put your computer,” he said. Using spatial computing, the screen can be placed anywhere in the room and, in the case of surgery, can be within sight of the wearer.

In addition to the aforementioned activities, Dr. Grossmann suggested that Vision Pro could be used in other ways, such as providing an additional connection between doctors and patients. For example, a digital assistant could be presented to a physician to handle basic tasks such as taking notes or providing information from a patient record.

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