According to news on June 3, according to Peking University People’s Hospital, Gao Jian, a thoracic surgeon at Peking University People’s Hospital, recently successfully completed a surgery using the Apple Vision Pro head-mounted display under the guidance of Academician Wang Jun, Director Li Yun and Professor Zhou Zuli. The thoracoscopic radical resection of lung cancer marks the entry into the "display-free" era of thoracic surgery and opens a new milestone.
It is reported that,The related headset can provide doctors with high-definition, zero-latency surgical scenes, allowing doctors to clearly observe anatomical details during surgery under a magnified view, helping doctors accurately locate and operate surgical targets.thereby improving the accuracy and safety of surgical operations, while also enabling real-time recording and remote teaching of the surgical process, providing a more intuitive effect for doctor training and teaching.
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Dr. Gao Jian said: "In the past, doctors needed to frequently switch between multiple monitors during surgery to obtain the patient's vital sign data and surgery-related information. But now, with the Apple Vision Pro head-mounted device, all information can be If the patient's CT scan results or other data need to be viewed again, the doctor can retrieve and read the information in a non-contact manner through simple eye, gesture and voice interaction, which greatly improves the operation. efficiency and safety.”
This is not the first time Apple Vision Pro has been used in surgery. In March of this year, a surgical assistant in London, England, replaced Microsoft's HoloLens 2 headset with Apple's Vision Pro and described it as a groundbreaking change. In April this year, my country’s Bethune Third Hospital of Jilin University successfully completed the world’s first laparoscopic radical sigmoidectomy for sigmoid colon cancer using the Vision Pro headset;As of May this year, it is said that more than 30 surgical operations have been completed using the Apple Vision Pro headset.。
Source: IT Home