While some users are wondering whether Vision Pro is needed, others are finding successful use for it. At the University of California, Santiago, Horgan and other surgeons performed “over 20 minimally invasive surgeries” using an Apple helmet.

Previously, he used Google Glass and Microsoft HoloLens, but their screen resolution was insufficient. With Vision Pro, they were able to perform surgeries related to hiatal hernia, acid reflux, and obesity. Doctors, assistants and nurses wear headsets during procedures. According to Horgan, not a single patient has yet refused the experiment.

The helmet helps doctors not be distracted by monitors, since all the necessary information is always right in front of them.

Vision Pro Used to Help Surgeons During Live Procedures – 9to5Mac

The Vision Pro has been praised for its technology, but practical use cases may be a challenge for some. One innovative application? Help with surgery.

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