Doctors at Gem Hospital customize Apple Vision Pro (AVP) in major surgeries for mind blowing results
Chennai, 8th May 2024: In a groundbreaking development, Apple's latest innovation, the Vision Pro mixed reality headset, took center stage in the recent surgical procedures performed at GEM Hospital in Chennai and Coimbatore. GEM Hospital, India’s premier Gastroenterology, Laparoscopic and Robotic surgery hospital successfully completed 9 various surgeries already with the help of Apple Vision Pro (AVP) and the results are mind blowing.
(L to R) Dr. R. Parthasarathy, Surgical Gastroenterologist & COO – GEM Hospitals; Dr. C. Palanivelu, Founder & Chairman - GEM Hospital |
Impressed with the features of "Apple Vision Pro", GEM team of doctors tested the product several times since the launch in Feb’24, before actually using it during a surgery. After numerous testing trials, GEM doctors felt the usage of Apple Vision Pro could revolutionize the medical field, and decided to use this product during a gall-bladder surgical procedure. While doing the surgery, there was absolutely no delay and the surgeon was always connected to the real world, could see and act normally, could use all instruments as usual and feel at ease.
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Speaking about this latest development, Dr. C. Palanivelu, Founder & Chairman - GEM Hospitals said, “The objective of this demo session is to reveal a new perspective of this product to the medical community. We strongly believe that the use of Apple Vision Pro will improve the efficiency of a surgery and the headset has all the advanced features to become a necessary tool in an operation theatre. Through this session, I would like to urge the surgeons in the country to make use of this product for maximum precision”.
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“Another major advantage is ergonomics and surgeon comfort. Surgeon can move his/her head to any angle instead of a straight wooden posture in the case of lap monitor. Even in the case of robotic surgery, the surgeon has to bend and insert his head into the hood to operate”, Dr. Senthilnathan further added.
The man behind this breakthrough initiative, Dr. R. Parthasarathy, Surgical Gastroenterologist & COO – GEM Hospitals said, “AVP is 360 degree spatial computing and hence you can keep the view wherever you turn. The monitor goes along with surgeon, and there is no need for extra monitor. Besides, AVP serves as 3D, extra-large, zoomable monitor for CT/MRI images, and even these images could be kept on one side during complex and cancer surgeries for quick reference. AVP view could also be mirrored to TVs during surgery and show the surgeon’s view to the students/trainees”.
“When a surgeon faces an unexpected complex situation during the surgery, if he is using AVP, he could call an expert surgeon instantly from within AVP in FaceTime and show his view to the expert, get guidance and proceed with surgery in a few seconds”, he further added.
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