Horgan emphasized that wearing Apple's mixed-reality headsets has significantly enhanced his surgical efficiency and reduced the risk of injuries, potentially revolutionizing healthcare accessibility.
As surgeries are conducted, Horgan noted the challenges surgeons face with traditional methods, stating, 'I'm usually turning around and stopping the operation to see a CT scan...; discomfort while performing minimal-access surgery is common due to constant monitor checks.'
Horgan drew a parallel between the impact of his groundbreaking work in 2000 and this latest advancement, saying, 'This is the same level of revolution, but will impact more lives because of the access to it.'
At UC San Diego's Center for the Future of Surgery, Horgan is exploring how the integration of emerging technologies like mixed-reality headsets can optimize surgical procedures.
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