"I'm always looking for ways to develop my teaching, especially using wearable technology," Dr. Ahmed explained further. "When I saw the Snap spectacles, I asked friends in New York to buy some and send them to me immediately."

Because Spectacles only record 10 seconds of video at a time, a consultant had to be present to keep hitting record while Dr. Ahmed performed the routine hernia repair. But rather than recording or livestreaming the entire surgery, Dr. Ahmed says he carefully planned out which clips he would record and post in order to demonstrate the procedure to his initial audience of around 200 medical students. While the clips were posted to Snapchat live during the surgery, they've been archived on YouTube for future generations to study as an important artifact of 21st century medicine:

Dr. Ahmed is no stranger to new technology in the operating room: in addition to his VR and Snapchat procedures, he previously made headlines by performing surgery while wearing Google Glass. In fact, this wasn't even the first time he's operated with tinted lenses. On that point, Dr. Ahmed says the shades actually didn't restrict him at all and the surgery itself was superficial anyhow, but he still plans to swap in some aftermarket clear lenses before putting them to use on the next procedure.