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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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Evaluation of prostate segmentation algorithms for MRI: the PROMISE12 challenge.
Geert Litjens,Robert Toth,Wendy J. M. van de Ven,Caroline M. A. Hoeks,Sjoerd Kerkstra,Bram van Ginneken,G.R. Vincent,Gwenael Guillard,Neil Birbeck,Jindang Zhang,Robin Strand,Filip Malmberg,Yangming Ou,Christos Davatzikos,Matthias Kirschner,Florian Jung,Jing Yuan,Wu Qiu,Qinquan Gao,Philip J. Edwards,Bianca Maan,Ferdinand van der Heijden,Soumya Ghose,Soumya Ghose,Jhimli Mitra,Jhimli Mitra,Jason Dowling,Dean C. Barratt,Henkjan J. Huisman,Anant Madabhushi +29 more
TL;DR: Although average algorithm performance was good to excellent and the Imorphics algorithm outperformed the second observer on average, it is shown that algorithm combination might lead to further improvement, indicating that optimal performance for prostate segmentation is not yet obtained.
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Design and evaluation of a system for microscope-assisted guided interventions (MAGI)
Philip J. Edwards,Andrew P. King,Calvin R. Maurer,D.A. de Cunha,David J. Hawkes,Derek L. G. Hill,R.P. Gaston,Michael R. Fenlon,A. Jusczyzck,Anthony J. Strong,Christopher Chandler,Michael Gleeson +11 more
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.
Dean C. Barratt,Carolyn S. K. Chan,Carolyn S. K. Chan,Philip J. Edwards,Philip J. Edwards,Graeme P. Penney,Graeme P. Penney,M. Slomczykowski,Timothy J. Carter,Timothy J. Carter,David J. Hawkes,David J. Hawkes +11 more
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
Kawal Rhode,Derek L. G. Hill,Philip J. Edwards,John H. Hipwell,Daniel Rueckert,Gerardo I. Sanchez-Ortiz,Sanjeet Hegde,V. Rahunathan,Reza Razavi +8 more
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
Dean C. Barratt,Graeme P. Penney,Carolyn S. K. Chan,M. Slomczykowski,T.J. Carter,Philip J. Edwards,David J. Hawkes +6 more
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.