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The big picture: How a Chennai-based doctor used Vision Pro to perform 30+ complex surgeries

Mehul Reuben Das • May 9, 2024, 13:19:40 IST
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Surgeons at GEM Hospital in Chennai are using the the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headsets to perform laparoscopic surgeries. One of the doctors, Dr R Parthasarathy, has used the headset in over 30 surgeries

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The big picture: How a Chennai-based doctor used Vision Pro to perform 30+ complex surgeries
Dr R Parthasarathyof Chennai, using the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset during a surgery. Image Credit: GEM Hospitals

Although Apple’s customers had mixed feelings about its viability and capabilities, reviewers were gung ho about the Apple Vision Pro and the potential the headset had. A doctor, based out of Chennai, India is now showing why.

Surgeons at GEM Hospital in Chennai are now using the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headsets to perform laparoscopic surgeries, including procedures for gall bladder issues, stomach cancer, fistulas, and hernias.

Dr R Parthasarathy, a surgical gastroenterologist and COO of GEM Hospitals highlighted the significant advantages brought by these high-tech devices, making keyhole surgeries much easier.

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Dr Parthasarathy explained that the headset provides real-time transmission without delays. It offers enhanced vision and connectivity to the real world, allowing surgeons to view laparoscopic surgery footage as well as CT scans simultaneously. The device also allows for detailed examination of internal organs, with the ability to enlarge views to the size of a wall. So far, Dr Parthasarathy has used the Apple Vision Pro in over 30 surgeries and plans on using it, wherever necessary.

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Moreover, Dr Parthasarathy emphasized the ergonomic benefits of the Apple Vision Pro headset. Surgeons can seamlessly seek expert opinions during surgery and even teach via FaceTime. More importantly, though, the headset helps prevent neck pain during prolonged surgeries, he said

While discussing the practical application of technology in daily operations, Dr Parthasarathy highlighted the limitations of traditional surgical monitors. With Apple’s headset, surgeons can keep multiple tabs open and view various data, including CT scans and MRI scans, simultaneously, without needing to turn towards a single monitor.

Laparoscopic surgeries involve making small incisions in the abdomen and inserting a camera-like tube to provide real-time visuals. This internal view is typically displayed on a monitor for surgeons to conduct operations.

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In the UK, surgeons used the Apple Vision Pro headset in a spine operation, supported by an app from eXeX. This combination enabled real-time data streaming, aided surgical preparation, and assisted in selecting instruments. By potentially reducing human errors and enhancing surgical confidence, this technology could revolutionize spine surgeries.

Apple’s Vision Pro headset, launched in February in the US, is considered one of the most powerful VR headsets on the market, because of its seamless transition between the real and digital worlds. Apple positions it as an advanced tool for both work and personal entertainment in a mixed-reality environment.

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Priced at $3,499 or roughly Rs 3,00,000, the Apple Vision Pro headset is not officially available in India and many other countries. And yet, with its potential to revolutionise a number of industries including education, medicine, and engineering, companies and professionals are going out of their way to get their hands on one.

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