Over the past month, Dr. Horgan and his colleagues at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have conducted over 20 minimally invasive surgeries using Apple’s mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro. Released to the public in February, the device has largely struggled to make an impact in the commercial market. However, in certain fields like architecture and medicine, professionals are exploring its potential to revolutionize their practices.
Dr. Horgan, who leads the Center for the Future of Surgery at UCSD, believes that incorporating the Vision Pro into surgical procedures could significantly enhance effectiveness while reducing the risk of injury. He sees the technology as a potential game-changer for hospitals, particularly those in underserved areas that lack access to expensive specialty equipment. “This is a revolution that will touch more lives, thanks to broader accessibility,” he says, referencing his own groundbreaking surgical advancements from the early 2000s.
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