Publications by authors named "H Ceylan"

Objective: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a novel modified asymmetric chondro-perichondrial island graft in tympanoplasty. The design features a longer anterior segment compared to the posterior segment, addressing limitations of symmetrical grafts. We investigated the impact of this modified graft on hearing improvement and graft success rates in patients undergoing tympanoplasty surgery.

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  • Developing safe and effective medical interventions with untethered milli- and microrobots requires real-time tracking and localization since traditional imaging systems struggle with the non-transparency of human tissues.
  • This study introduces a virtual reality environment that features a digital twin of the operational workspace and a robot avatar, allowing for real-time synchronization and position tracking of the robot with minimal delay.
  • The approach demonstrates improved safety through enhanced guidance and the potential to integrate additional real-time data, improving robot control by using information like instantaneous velocity and physiological data from the patient.
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Measuring countermovement jump (CMJ) height accurately is essential for evaluating lower-body explosive power in athletes and other active populations. With technological advancements, various portable tools have been developed for this purpose, including force platforms, contact mats, and video-based software. This study aimed to (a) investigate the test-retest reliability of the KINVENT K-Deltas force platform for CMJ height measurement and (b) compare its accuracy with a contact mat (Chronojump, Spain) and a video-based software (My Jump app, version 3).

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  • * A total of 145 male players (average age 18.8 years) and 218 female players (average age 15.9 years) were analyzed, and athletes were categorized by their birth quarters (BQ1 to BQ4).
  • * Results indicated significant disparities in the distribution of players by birth quarter, with more players from BQ1 in certain age groups, highlighting the RAE's impact on team composition and position distribution.
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Animal models can help understand human physiological responses, including the response to exercise and physical activity. However, many of these models incorporate noxious stimuli for various scientific purposes. We propose a noxious stimuli-free treadmill running training program for species to study adaptations to aerobic exercise.

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