Brazilian orthopedic surgeon Bruno Gobbato recently successfully performed surgery for a torn rotator cuff using Vision Pro. This procedure is usually caused by long-term wear and tear of the tendon tissue.
Dr. Gobbato shared his experience using Apple Vision Pro.
He pointed out that traditional shoulder arthroscopic surgery requires a camera inside the joint, and surgeons need to directly watch the screen operations.
After using Apple Vision Pro, he was able to see images on a movie screen-sized high-definition display while viewing the patient’s exam and 3D model in real time.
Gobbato released a video showing how he could easily view his notes, patient X-rays and real-time camera footage at the same time.
Dr. Gobbato specifically mentioned the dynamic range of Apple Vision Pro cameras, which is particularly important under high-intensity surgical lights, because these lights often overexpose the area where they are illuminated, darkening the surrounding area. However, Apple Vision Pro successfully addressed this issue, ensuring clear visibility of the surgical area.
Apple last month detailed how the Vision Pro app can be used with robot-assisted knee and hip surgery. A British neurosurgeon later praised the use of Vision Pro in spinal surgery as a “game changer.”
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https://macmagazine.com.br/post/2024/04/19/apple-vision-pro-e-usado-em-cirurgia-ortopedica-no-brasil/
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