Helito Camilo Partezani, Araujo Valdiane Pereira de, Canuto Sergio Marinho de Gusmao, Jorge Pedro Baches, Padua Vitor Barion Castro de, Ariel de Lima Diego
Grupo de Joelho, Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas (HCFMUSP), Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (UNIMONTES), Montes Claros, MG, Brasil.
Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo). 2025 Mar 4;60(1):1-14. doi: 10.1055/s-0044-1800939. eCollection 2025 Feb.
To conduct a bibliometric analysis aimed at evaluating the 100 most frequently cited articles concerning the anterolateral ligament (ALL). A thorough search was executed using the Scopus database with the keyword "Anterolateral Ligament." The analysis incorporated technical notes, systematic reviews focusing on clinical outcomes and/or complications, clinical studies, and foundational scientific articles (both cadaveric and biomechanical). Case reports or personal opinion articles were omitted from the review. The 100 articles with the highest citation counts were examined using the Bibliometrix R-package software, which evaluated total citations, study type, country of origin, journal of publication, affiliated institution, and most prolific authors. The 100 articles accumulated 11,192 citations, ranging from 44 to 703 per article. Most articles (69) were published between 2015 and 2017, predominantly focusing on anatomical and biomechanical studies. The United States was the leading country of publication (29%), followed by the United Kingdom (15%), Brazil (14%), France (13%), and Belgium (8%). The top five journals were the American Journal of Sports Medicine (31%), Arthroscopy (17%), Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy (17%), Arthroscopy Techniques (5%), and Skeletal Radiology (4%). The most prolific authors were Sonnery-Cottet (21), Helito (17), with Musahl, Saithna, and Thaunat each contributing 11 articles. Sonnery-Cottet had the highest citation count, with 2,421. The analysis reveals that research on the ALL is growing, with significant contributions in anatomy and biomechanics. However, further studies are needed to establish the best indications for reconstruction and optimal surgical techniques.
进行一项文献计量分析,旨在评估关于前外侧韧带(ALL)的被引用次数最多的100篇文章。 使用Scopus数据库,以“前外侧韧带”为关键词进行全面检索。该分析纳入了技术笔记、关注临床结果和/或并发症的系统评价、临床研究以及基础科学文章(尸体研究和生物力学研究)。病例报告或个人观点文章被排除在本次综述之外。使用Bibliometrix R包软件对被引用次数最高的100篇文章进行分析,该软件评估了总引用次数、研究类型、原产国、发表期刊、附属机构以及最多产的作者。 这100篇文章共获得11192次引用,每篇文章的引用次数从44次到703次不等。大多数文章(69篇)发表于2015年至2017年之间,主要集中在解剖学和生物力学研究方面。美国是主要的发表国家(29%),其次是英国(15%)、巴西(14%)、法国(13%)和比利时(8%)。排名前五的期刊分别是《美国运动医学杂志》(31%)、《关节镜检查》(17%)、《膝关节手术、运动创伤学、关节镜检查》(17%)、《关节镜技术》(5%)和《骨骼放射学》(4%)。最多产的作者是索内里 - 科泰(21篇)、埃利托(17篇),穆萨尔、赛特纳和托纳每人各贡献了11篇文章。索内里 - 科泰的引用次数最高,为2421次。 分析表明,关于前外侧韧带的研究正在不断发展,在解剖学和生物力学方面有重大贡献。然而,需要进一步的研究来确定重建的最佳适应症和最佳手术技术。