Posterior Instrumentation of Cervical Spine: A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Publication.

Asian journal of neurosurgery Pub Date : 2023-12-29 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777274
Vishal Kumar, Vikash Raj, Sitanshu Barik, Richa Richa
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Aim  The aim of this study was to perform a bibliometric analysis of the articles published on posterior instrumentation of cervical spine and to study the general publishing trends over the years in this topic in terms of journals, authors, topics, keywords, collaborating countries, etc. Material and Methods  Articles were searched on the web of science using appropriate keywords. A bibliometric analysis was performed using Bibliometrix R package Results  A total of 1,953 studies were identified between 1991 and 2023 including 1,782 articles and 171 reviews from 198 sources. A total of 3,421 author's keywords were used by 6,725 authors. Thirty-four documents are single authored. The average co-author per document is 5.63. The average citation per document is 22.62. There is international co-authorship in 13.11% documents. RM Xu and Sonntag VKH have maximum publications ( n  = 28). The "Spine" journal has the maximum number of publications ( n  = 335) and best H index of 64. United States has maximum number of publications ( n  = 1,720) and citations ( n  = 19,573). Publication by Harms et al in the "Spine" in 2001 has the highest global ( n  = 956) & local ( n  = 272) citations. Three-dimensional printing and atlantoaxial fixation are emerging trends. Conclusion  The findings of this study enhance the knowledge on the topic of posterior instrumentation of cervical spine and shall guide the trends and directions of future research and innovation.

颈椎后路器械:对出版趋势的文献计量分析。
目的 本研究旨在对已发表的有关颈椎后路器械的文章进行文献计量分析,并从期刊、作者、主题、关键词、合作国家等方面研究该主题多年来的总体出版趋势。材料与方法 使用适当的关键词在科学网上搜索文章。使用 Bibliometrix R 软件包进行文献计量分析 结果 在 1991 年至 2023 年期间,共发现 1 953 项研究,包括来自 198 个来源的 1 782 篇文章和 171 篇综述。共有 6,725 位作者使用了 3,421 个作者关键词。有 34 份文件为单人撰写。每篇文献的平均合著者为 5.63 人。每篇文献的平均引用次数为 22.62 次。13.11%的文档为国际合著。RM Xu和Sonntag VKH发表的论文最多(n = 28)。脊柱 "期刊发表的论文数量最多(n = 335),H 指数最高(64)。美国的论文数量(n = 1,720)和引用次数(n = 19,573)最多。Harms 等人 2001 年在《脊柱》上发表的论文在全球(n = 956)和本地(n = 272)的引用次数最多。三维打印和寰枢椎固定是新兴趋势。结论 本研究的结果增进了人们对颈椎后路器械的了解,并将引导未来研究和创新的趋势和方向。
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