Apple's Vision Pro VR used to monitor spinal surgeries at London hospital
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Doctors at Cromwell Hospital in London used the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro during two spinal surgeries. A scrub nurse wore the VR goggles to view virtual screens and monitor the procedures.
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The Vision Pro software was developed by eXeX to help surgeons by providing AI-driven apps. One surgeon called it a "game changing" device.
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Apple and developers are creating apps for the Vision Pro to transform medical education, training, imaging, and more.
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The Vision Pro is also being pitched by Apple as an enterprise device for professionals across many fields.
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Apple has a major push into healthcare across products like Apple Watch and iPhone, but the Vision Pro starts to bring advanced capabilities directly into hospital settings.