Landmarks in facial reanimation - a bibliometric analysis of the 50 most cited papers in dynamic facial reconstruction.

Q4 Medicine
J E Telich-Tarriba, A Rivera Del Río-Hernández, R Esquiliano-Raya, X González-López, C Domínguez Suárez
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Abstract

Background: Advances in the field of facial reanimation surgery have resulted in an increase in the quantity of published research in the international literature. The aim of this work is to provide the reader a synthesized view of the most influential themes, articles and authors in this field.

Material and methods: We searched the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science Citation Index to identify the 50 most cited papers in dynamic facial reanimation in the past 70 years. Data regarding article title, authors, year of publication, total citations and citation index was obtained. Results are presented using descriptive statistics.

Results: The most cited articles were distributed in 16 journals. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery had the highest number of highly cited works with 27 articles, followed by JPRAS (5 papers) and the Journal of Neurosurgery (4 papers). The United States contributed most (17 papers), followed by Canada and Japan (6 each). Dr. Julia K. Terzis was the most cited author (7 works). Case series and comparative studies were the most prevalent type of article published (96%) from 1953 to 2015. The most cited paper focused on free functional muscle transfer (FFMT). Most articles were level IV research, with a mean citation index of 5.27 ± 2.85.

Conclusion: This collection offers a clear overview of the key milestones and advancements in the field. We expect it serves as a practical resource for clinicians and researchers striving to advance the science and practice of facial reanimation surgery.

面部重建的里程碑——动态面部重建中50篇被引用最多的论文的文献计量学分析。
背景:面部再生手术领域的进步导致国际文献中发表的研究数量增加。这项工作的目的是为读者提供这个领域最具影响力的主题、文章和作者的综合观点。材料和方法:我们检索了Clarivate Analytics Web of Science引文索引,以确定过去70年来被引用最多的50篇动态面部再生论文。获得文章标题、作者、发表年份、总被引次数和引文索引等数据。结果采用描述性统计。结果:被引文章最多的期刊有16种。高被引论文数量最多的是Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery(27篇),其次是JPRAS(5篇)和Journal of Neurosurgery(4篇)。美国贡献最多(17篇),其次是加拿大和日本(各6篇)。被引用次数最多的作者是Dr. Julia K. Terzis(7篇)。从1953年到2015年,病例系列和比较研究是发表最多的文章类型(96%)。被引最多的论文集中在自由功能性肌肉转移(FFMT)。大多数文献为ⅳ级研究,平均被引指数为5.27±2.85。结论:本系列提供了该领域关键里程碑和进展的清晰概述。我们希望它能成为临床医生和研究人员努力推进面部再生手术科学和实践的实用资源。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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