摘要
Abstract
Objective:To evaluate the characteristics of the 100 most-cited articles on cranioplasty Methods:We searched the Web of Science on October 7,2023.Articles were ranked in descending order of total citations(TCs)and the most cited articles related to cranioplasty were identified and analyzed.Results:The 100 articles with the highest citation counts were published between 1997 and 2020,with the most published in 2013(n=15).The 100 most cited articles had an average of 110.5 citations(68-301)and an average ACs of 9.75(3.04-23.75).The average ACs of the most cited articles published in the last 5 years was 15.6(9.71-23.75),which was significantly higher than the average ACs of the remaining most cited articles.Of the 100 most cited articles,the most were original articles(83),followed by review articles(17),with 43 focusing on cranial bone graft material selection,21 on postoperative complications of cranial bone grafting,15 on cranial bone model design,10 on the timing of cranial bone grafting,5 on the improvement of cranial bone graft function,and 1 describing a new surgical technique,5 review articles were not specific to a particular field.The 100 most cited articles were published in 33 journals,with the most published in JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY(12%)and NACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA(14%).The first authors of the 100 most cited articles were from 16 different countries,with the majority published in the United States(n=40)and Germany(n=15).Of the 100 most cited articles,the four institutes or colleges that contributed the most were the Royal Perth Hospital(n=4),the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital(n=4),the University of Western Australia(n=4),and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich(n=4).Conclusion:This study identifies the top 100 most cited articles in cranioplasty and analyzes their bibliometric characteristics,which may provide an important reference for researchers in the field.关键词
颅骨修补/被引频次/文献计量学Key words
Cranioplasty/Citations/Bibliometric analysis分类
医药卫生