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The future of surgery is within reach.<\/p>\n
The first-ever augmented reality (AR) abdominal surgery was performed on March 11 in Santiago, Chile, by Dr. Alberto Rodriguez.<\/p>\n
A surgeon as well as the CEO of Levita Magnetics, a medical equipment manufacturer in Silicon Valley, Rodriguez helped develop a system that uses AR technology to enable less invasive surgery with a wider view for the surgical team.<\/p>\n
NEW JERSEY WOMAN SINGS TAYLOR SWIFT HITS WHILE AWAKE DURING BRAIN SURGERY: \u2018ERAS TOUR\u2019 IN THE O.R.<\/strong><\/p>\n Through the lens of Meta\u2019s Quest 3 XR headset and Levita\u2019s MARS system, Rodriguez was able to successfully perform a cholecystectomy, also known as gallbladder removal surgery.<\/p>\n By developing the technology, Levita Magnetics aimed to address the limitations that surgeons face, Rodriguez told Fox News Digital in an interview.<\/p>\n