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Philip J. Edwards

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  86
Citations -  3218

Philip J. Edwards is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image registration & Image-guided surgery. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2905 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip J. Edwards include King's College London & Guy's Hospital.

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Design and evaluation of a system for microscope-assisted guided interventions (MAGI)

TL;DR: The authors have introduced bone-implanted markers for registration and incorporated a locking acrylic dental stent (LADS) for patient tracking and improved the graphical representation of the stereo overlays, providing three-dimensional surgical navigation for microscope-iss guided interventions (MAGI).
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Instantiation and registration of statistical shape models of the femur and pelvis using 3D ultrasound imaging.

TL;DR: Despite limitations on the regions of bone accessible using US imaging, this technique has potential as a cost-effective and non-invasive method to enable surgical navigation during CAOS procedures, without the additional radiation dose associated with performing a preoperative CT scan or intraoperative fluoroscopic imaging.
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Registration and tracking to integrate X-ray and MR images in an XMR Facility

TL;DR: A registration and tracking technique to integrate cardiac X-ray images and cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired from a combined X-Ray and MR interventional suite (XMR) and results are shown for two patients.
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Self-calibrating 3D-ultrasound-based bone registration for minimally invasive orthopedic surgery

TL;DR: A new self-calibrating approach to US-based bone registration that results in significant improvements in registration accuracy for CAOS applications over conventional approaches where calibration parameters of the 3D-US system remain fixed to values determined using a preoperative phantom-based calibration.