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Juarez, EduardoAuthor3D Decision Support Tool for Brain Tumour Surgery: The STRATUM Project
Publicated to:Proceedings 2023 26th Euromicro Conference On Digital System Design . 443-450 - 2024-01-01 (), DOI: 10.1109/DSD64264.2024.00065
Authors: Fabelo, Himar; Leon, Raquel; Torti, Emanuele; Marco, Santiago; Verbers, Max; Falevoz, Yann; Ramallo-Farina, Yolanda; Weis, Christian; Wagner, Ana M; Juarez, Eduardo; Rial, Claudio; Lagares, Alfonso; Burstrom, Gustav; Leporati, Francesco; Marenzi, Elisa; Cervero, Teresa; Moreto, Miquel; Danese, Giovanni; Zinger, Sveta; Manni, Francesca; Alvarez-Male, Maria Luisa; Morera, Jesus; Clavo, Bernardino; Callico, Gustavo M
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Integrated digital diagnostics can support complex surgical procedures in many anatomical sites, brain tumour surgery being the most complex. STRATUM is a 5-year Horizon Europe funded project with the goal of developing an innovative 3D decision support tool for brain tumour surgeries, based on real-time multimodal data processing using artificial intelligence algorithms. The proposed tool is envisioned as an energy-efficient Point-of-Care computing system to be integrated within neurosurgical workflows to aid surgeons to make informed, efficient, and accurate decisions during surgical procedures. The expected long-term impact of STRATUM is to reduce the duration of surgical procedures, thus decreasing patients' risks, but also optimising the resources of European health care systems.
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