Department of Head and Neck, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
Department of Surgical Oncology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Apr 5;103(14):e37588. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000037588.
BACKGROUND: Thyroid surgery involves the partial or complete removal of the thyroid gland and is a frequently performed surgical procedure. The adoption of robots, equipped with flexible and stable operating systems, has garnered acceptance among numerous surgeons for their capability to enable precise anatomical dissection in thyroid surgery. To gain a comprehensive insight into the present research landscape of robot-assisted thyroid surgery, this paper endeavored to conduct a thorough analysis of the field through bibliometric analysis. METHODS: Relevant literature pertaining to robot-assisted thyroid surgery was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database, spanning from the inception of WOSCC to October 17, 2022. Visual analyses of publication quantity, distribution across countries/regions, institutions/organizations, authorship, journals, references, and keywords were conducted using Microsoft Excel, the bibliometrix package in R, Citescape, and VOSviewer software. RESULTS: A total of 505 articles from 406 institutions in 36 countries/regions were included. South Korea emerged with highest number of publications. Notably, Professor CHUNG WY from Yonsei University in South Korea and the journal "Surg Endosc" stood out with the most publications. The current research landscape indicated significant interest in endoscopic thyroidectomy, surgical procedures, and the axillary approach. In addition, transoral robotic thyroidectomy (TROT), and learning curve (LC) were recognized as research frontiers, representing potential future hotspots in this field. CONCLUSION: This study marks the first bibliometric analysis of the literature on robot-assisted thyroid surgery. The results highlight endoscopic thyroidectomy, surgical procedures, and the axillary approach as current research hotspots, with TROT and LC identified as potential future research hotspots.
背景:甲状腺手术涉及甲状腺的部分或全部切除,是一种经常进行的手术。机器人的采用,配备了灵活和稳定的操作系统,已经被许多外科医生所接受,因为它们能够在甲状腺手术中实现精确的解剖分离。为了全面了解机器人辅助甲状腺手术的研究现状,本文通过文献计量学分析,努力对该领域进行深入分析。
方法:从 Web of Science 核心合集(WOSCC)数据库中检索到与机器人辅助甲状腺手术相关的文献,时间范围从 WOSCC 的开始到 2022 年 10 月 17 日。使用 Microsoft Excel、R 中的 bibliometrix 包、Citescape 和 VOSviewer 软件对出版物数量、国家/地区分布、机构/组织、作者、期刊、参考文献和关键词进行可视化分析。
结果:共纳入来自 36 个国家/地区的 406 个机构的 505 篇文章。韩国发表的文章数量最多。值得注意的是,来自韩国延世大学的 Chung WY 教授和期刊“Surg Endosc”发表的文章数量最多。当前的研究现状表明,对内镜甲状腺切除术、手术程序和腋窝入路有很大的兴趣。此外,经口机器人甲状腺切除术(TROT)和学习曲线(LC)被认为是研究前沿,代表了该领域未来潜在的热点。
结论:这是对机器人辅助甲状腺手术文献进行的首次文献计量学分析。结果突出了内镜甲状腺切除术、手术程序和腋窝入路作为当前研究热点,TROT 和 LC 被确定为未来潜在的研究热点。
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