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AVATAR

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"=== AVATAR Project ===

CORDIS Reference Start date End date Coordinator
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/190147557 01/06/2023 31/05/2025 AVATAR MEDICA / France

Project description

Surgeons rely on medical images to make critical decisions. Poorly interpreted MRIs and CT scans can result in unnecessary surgeries, more invasive procedures and slower recoveries. The ERC-funded AVATAR project introduces a revolutionary surgical solution as a highly effective productivity tool for medical specialists and surgeons. It features the first-ever photorealistic XR viewer of 3D medical images, powered by advanced machine learning algorithms and data visualisation techniques. The project aims to improve medical decision-making without investing in new equipment or personnel. Thanks to high-fidelity local or cloud-based rendering, the solution is the first to seamlessly integrate preoperative and intraoperative data, while clinical applications guide surgeons in planning and implementing specific procedures."

Project outputs

Publications

Domain Type of output Title DOI URL
Education, Training & Serious Games Peer reviewed articles Using virtual reality to enhance anatomy education for pre-matriculation medical students: an assessment of learning outcomes using a new teaching modality https://doi.org/10.1007/S44186-025-00345-X
Healthcare, Medicine & Accessibility Other Benefit of virtual reality during visceral artery aneurysms open and endovascular surgery planning https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JVSCIT.2025.02.279
Healthcare, Medicine & Accessibility Other Surgeon perspectives on a virtual reality platform for preoperative planning in complex bone sarcomas https://doi.org/10.1016/S0972-978X(24)00340-4
Healthcare, Medicine & Accessibility Peer reviewed articles Three-dimensional virtual reality in surgical planning for breast cancer with reconstruction https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X231179299
Healthcare, Medicine & Accessibility Peer reviewed articles Fast-track virtual reality software to facilitate 3-dimensional reconstruction in congenital heart disease https://doi.org/10.1093/ICVTS/IVAD087