Publications by authors named "C Y Kilinc"

The auscultation is a non-invasive and cost-effective method used for the diagnosis of lung diseases, which are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. However, the efficacy of the auscultation suffers from the limitations of the analog stethoscopes and the subjective nature of human interpretation. To overcome these limitations, the accurate diagnosis of these diseases by employing the computer based automated algorithms applied to the digitized lung sounds has been studied for the last decades.

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The management of comminuted quadrilateral fractures remains challenging, and treatment options are constantly evolving. The purpose of the present study was to examine the outcomes of 2 different fixation techniques in the management of comminuted quadrilateral fractures. Twenty-two patients with comminuted quadrilateral acetabular fractures were surgically treated with interfragmentary lag screw (group 1) and square bracket-shaped tubular (SBST) plate technique (group 2), in addition to suprapectineal and infrapectineal pelvic reconstruction plate fixation between January 2016 and July 2019 at our clinic.

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This study reviews the literature on gastric metastases (GM) in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. The goal of this study was to provide clinicians with a reliable and beneficial source to understand gastric metastases arising from various primary tumors and to present the growing literature in an easily accessible form. Articles published in English language from implementation of MEDLINE and Cochrane databases until May 2022 were considered for the systematic review.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between the critical shoulder angle (CSA) and the occurrence of SLAP lesions, which cause significant shoulder pain, along with glenoid depth measurements in patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy.
  • A total of 191 patients were analyzed, with 37 presenting SLAP lesions and 154 with intact superior labrum, revealing a significant difference in CSA between the two groups, indicating that lower CSA may be linked to the presence of SLAP lesions.
  • The results suggest that while low CSA is associated with SLAP lesions and glenohumeral osteoarthritis, glenoid depth does not show a significant correlation with SLAP lesions, prompting the need for further research on CSA's role in shoulder pathologies.
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This study aimed to demonstrate that measuring the medial gap before bone resection during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) provides an optimum gap adjustment in varus knees. In this study, patients were separated into two groups. Group 1 included patients whose medial joint gap was measured before bone resection and Group 2 included patients who underwent conventional technique without measuring.

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