Department of Orthopaedics, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi 110076, India.
Formerly with CSIR-NISTADS, New Delhi 110 012, India.
Injury. 2024 Nov;55(11):111882. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2024.111882. Epub 2024 Sep 21.
Nonunion of fractures continue to be the most challenging complication. The increased interest in this area has been anecdotally recognized through published research. The study aimed to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global research on nonunion and delayed union of fractures to identify key trends, hotspots, and potential areas for future research development.
Using a pre-defined search strategy, articles related to "Nonunion and Delayed Union of Fractures" that were published from January 1st, 2004 to December 31st, 2023, were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection for scientometric analysis. The bibliometrics method was used to analyze the publication dates, countries, institutions, journals, authors, highly cited literature and research hotspots.
A total of 1997 publications were identified, which registered an average of 21.42 citations per paper (CPP). The 30.39 % and 3.55 % of the 1997 global publications have received external funding support and were highly-cited papers, respectively. The USA, China and UK, were the most productive countries, while Canada, Scotland, and Belgium registered the highest citation impact. University Leeds, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Kobe University were the most productive organizations, while Vanderbilt University, University of Edinburgh and University Leeds registered the highest citation impact. Giannoudis PV, Egol KA, and Konda SR were the most productive authors, while Bhandari M, Mehta S, and Schemitsch EH registered the highest citation impact. Injury, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma and Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery contributed the most papers, while Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American, Injury and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research registered the highest citation impact per paper.
The present bibliometric analysis shows the characteristics and trends of non-union fracture research and illuminates the current research situation and developmental trends.
骨折不愈合仍然是最具挑战性的并发症。通过已发表的研究可以看出,人们对这一领域的兴趣日益浓厚。本研究旨在对全球骨折不愈合和延迟愈合的研究进行全面的文献计量分析,以确定关键趋势、热点和未来研究发展的潜在领域。
使用预先设定的搜索策略,从 Web of Science 核心合集检索 2004 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 12 月 31 日期间发表的与“骨折不愈合和延迟愈合”相关的文章,进行科学计量学分析。采用文献计量学方法分析发文日期、国家、机构、期刊、作者、高被引文献和研究热点。
共确定了 1997 篇出版物,平均每篇论文被引 21.42 次(CPP)。1997 篇全球出版物中有 30.39%和 3.55%分别获得了外部资金支持和高被引论文。美国、中国和英国是最具生产力的国家,而加拿大、苏格兰和比利时的引文影响力最高。利兹大学、上海交通大学和神户大学是最具生产力的机构,而范德比尔特大学、爱丁堡大学和利兹大学的引文影响力最高。Giannoudis PV、Egol KA 和 Konda SR 是最具生产力的作者,而 Bhandari M、Mehta S 和 Schemitsch EH 的引文影响力最高。《损伤》《矫形创伤杂志》和《矫形创伤与骨科档案》贡献了最多的论文,而《美国矫形外科杂志》《损伤》和《临床骨科与相关研究》每篇论文的引文影响力最高。
本文献计量分析显示了骨折不愈合研究的特点和趋势,阐明了当前的研究现状和发展趋势。