M Orione, G Rubegni, R Tartaro, A Alberghina, M Fallico, C Orione, A Russo, G M Tosi, T Avitabile
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Abstract
Purpose: This paper explores the application of Apple Vision Pro in ophthalmic surgery, assessing its potential benefits in providing real-time imaging overlay, surgical guidance, and collaborative opportunities.
Materials and method: The device was worn by 10 ophthalmic surgeons during eyelid malposition surgery. All surgeons performed the entire surgery while wearing the visor. At the end of procedure, all operators had to rate Apple Vision Pro visor according to 10 specific item and system usability scale (SUS) questionnaire.
Results: The surgeons used the Apple Vision Pro during the entire procedure, and the results were positive, with high ratings for practicality, freedom of movement, integration into workflow, and learning. All surgeons rated the Apple Vision Pro above 85/100 in the SUS.
Conclusion: The incorporation of Apple Vision Pro in oculoplastic surgery offers several advantages, including improved visualization, enhanced precision, and streamlined communication among surgical teams. According to our preliminary results Apple Vision Pro could represents a valuable tool in ophthalmic surgery, with implications for enhancing surgical techniques and advancing XR research in the surgical field.
目的:本文探讨了 Apple Vision Pro 在眼科手术中的应用,评估了其在提供实时成像叠加、手术指导和协作机会方面的潜在优势:10 名眼科外科医生在眼睑错位手术中佩戴了该设备。所有外科医生都戴着面罩完成了整个手术。手术结束后,所有操作人员都要根据 10 个具体项目和系统可用性量表(SUS)问卷对 Apple Vision Pro 遮阳板进行评分:结果:外科医生在整个手术过程中都使用了 Apple Vision Pro,结果是积极的,在实用性、行动自由度、与工作流程的整合以及学习方面都获得了很高的评价。所有外科医生对 Apple Vision Pro 的 SUS 评分均超过 85/100:结论:将 Apple Vision Pro 应用于眼部整形手术具有多项优势,包括改善可视化、提高精确度和简化手术团队之间的沟通。根据我们的初步研究结果,Apple Vision Pro 可以成为眼科手术中的重要工具,对提高手术技术和推动 XR 在外科领域的研究具有重要意义。
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.