Title of article :
A Scientometric Analysis of the 50 Most Cited Articles for Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity
Author/Authors :
Mbaidjol, Zacharia Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Queen Victoria Hospital - East Grinstead - West Sussex RH19 3DZ - UK , Rothenberger, Jens BG Unfallklink an der Universita¨t Tu¨bingen - Klinik fu¨r Hand - Plastische - Rekonstruktive und Verbrennungschirurgie - Tu¨bingen - Germany , Chetany, Rajesh FMI Spital Interlaken - Weissenaustrasse 27 - 3800 Interlaken - Switzerland
Pages :
12
From page :
1
To page :
12
Abstract :
Background. Lower extremity reconstruction has always been a challenge. Some of the published articles had a major impact on the field but are often not considered as classics because they have fewer citations. We therefore conducted a scientometric analysis of the most cited articles with a focus solely on the lower limb. Methods. A search was conducted on Medline, the Web of Science database, Google Scholar, and Scopus identifying articles relevant to reconstructive surgery of the lower limb. All journals were included with no time frames. Articles relating solely to orthopedics or vascular reconstruction were excluded. +e number of citations obtained were then plotted and compared between the different search engines. +e mean citation number was calculated by taking into consideration the total number of years since the article’s first year of publication. Articles were then ranked and classified according to their authors, their years of publications, and their countries. +ey were furthermore categorized and analyzed. Results. Highly cited articles were easily retrieved with Google Scholar, mostly published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (n � 37) and were mainly authored by American Medical Centers (n � 22). Fifty-four percent (54%) of these classic articles discussed the design of new flaps or were anatomical studies. Conclusions. We were not able to find a correlation between the year of citation and the number of citations. the citation pattern of a paper cannot be predicted, but a majority of highly cited article allowed the design of new reconstructive techniques.
Keywords :
Scientometric Analysis , Lower Extremity , challenge , Articles
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2610068
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