Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery-Sports Medicine, University of Miami Health System, Miami, Florida.
J Knee Surg. 2021 Sep;34(11):1170-1181. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1702182. Epub 2020 May 5.
The rate of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) retear remains high and revision ACL reconstruction has worse outcomes compared with primaries. To make advances in this area, a strong understanding of influential research is necessary. One method for systematically evaluating the literature is by citation analysis. This article aims to establish and evaluate "classic" articles. With consideration of these articles, this article also aims to evaluate gaps in the field and determine where future research should be directed. The general approach for data collection and analysis consisted of planning objectives, employing a defined strategy, reviewing search results using a multistep and multiauthor approach with specific screening criteria, and analyzing data. The collective number of citations for all publications within the list was 5,203 with an average of 104 citations per publication. "Biomechanical Measures during Landing and Postural Stability Predict Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Return to Sport" by Paterno et al contained both the highest number of total citations and the highest number of citations per year, with 403 total citations and 43.9 citations per year. The most recurring level of evidence were level II ( = 18) and level III ( = 17). "Clinical Outcomes" was the most common article type ( = 20) followed by "Risk Factors" ( = 10). had the highest recorded Cite Factor with over 50% of the articles ( = 27) published. The most productive authors included R.W. Wright ( = 6), S.D. Barber-Westin ( = 5), F.R. Noyes ( = 5), and K.P. Spindler ( = 5). Historically, influential studies have been published in the realms of clinical outcome and risk factor identification. It has been established that revision ACL reconstruction has worse outcomes and more high-level studies are needed. Additionally, prospective studies that apply the knowledge for current known risk factor mitigation are needed to determine if graft tear rates can be lowered.
前交叉韧带(ACL)再撕裂率仍然很高,与初次 ACL 重建相比,翻修 ACL 重建的结果更差。为了在这一领域取得进展,必须深入了解有影响力的研究。系统评估文献的一种方法是引文分析。本文旨在确定和评估“经典”文章。通过考虑这些文章,本文还旨在评估该领域的差距,并确定未来研究的方向。数据收集和分析的总体方法包括规划目标、采用明确的策略、使用多步骤和多作者方法并结合具体的筛选标准审查搜索结果,以及分析数据。列表中所有出版物的总引文数为 5203 次,平均每篇出版物引用 104 次。Paterno 等人的“关节镜下重建前交叉韧带术后生物力学测量与重返运动后再次前交叉韧带损伤及后稳定性的关系”一文的总引文数和每年的引文数均最高,分别为 403 次和 43.9 次。最常见的证据水平为 II 级( = 18)和 III 级( = 17)。“临床结果”是最常见的文章类型( = 20),其次是“风险因素”( = 10)。“Cite Factor”的记录最高,超过 50%的文章( = 27)发表在该杂志上。最有影响力的作者包括 R.W. Wright( = 6)、S.D. Barber-Westin( = 5)、F.R. Noyes( = 5)和 K.P. Spindler( = 5)。历史上,有影响力的研究发表在临床结果和风险因素识别领域。已经确定,翻修 ACL 重建的结果更差,需要更多的高水平研究。此外,需要进行前瞻性研究,应用当前已知风险因素缓解的知识,以确定是否可以降低移植物撕裂率。