Top 75 most-cited articles in hand microsurgery: A bibliometric and visualised analysis.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2025-01-03 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2025.100214
Zhen Yu Wong, Oluwatobi Adegboye, Pegah Damavandi, Ryan Faderani, Muholan Kanapathy, Ben H Miranda, Dariush Nikkhah, Afshin Mosahebi
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Abstract

Introduction: Hand microsurgery is an important advancement of the speciality that has improved outcomes in hand trauma and hand surgical conditions. This bibliometric analysis aims to identify the 75 most cited hand microsurgery articles and explore their relevance to contemporary practice.

Methods: The Web of Science core collection database was used to screen and identify the top 75 most-cited articles relevant to hand microsurgery. VOSviewer 1.6.18 and CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software were used to analyse and visualise occurrences, authorship, countries, institutions, journals, keywords, and Evidence Level (Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine).

Results: The initial search identified 3024 articles. The top 75 most-cited articles were published between 1980 and 2018, with contributions from 291 authors. Professor Fu Chang Wei from Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, was the most prolific author. Articles originated from 14 countries, with the United States leading (29.3 %), followed by Taiwan (14.6 %), Italy (8.0 %), and Germany (8.0 %). The 75 most-cited articles were published in 22 journals, led by Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, followed by the Journal of Hand Surgery (American Volume) and Microsurgery. A total of 345 keywords were analysed, with "Hand," "Defects," "Reconstruction," and "Regeneration" being the most frequent. Level of Evidence 4 was most common (40 %), followed by Levels 3 (25 %) and 5 (24 %).

Conclusions: The top 75 most-cited hand microsurgery articles influence current surgical practice and teaching material. Understanding specific surgical techniques in hand microsurgery and examining their outcomes will benefit patients, surgeons, researchers and policymakers alike.

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手部显微外科领域被引用最多的75篇文章:文献计量学和可视化分析。
手部显微外科是该专业的一个重要进步,它改善了手部创伤和手部手术条件的预后。本文献计量学分析旨在确定75篇被引用最多的手部显微外科文章,并探讨其与当代实践的相关性。方法:利用Web of Science核心馆藏数据库筛选和识别被引次数最高的75篇手部显微外科相关文章。VOSviewer 1.6.18和CiteSpace 6.2。R4软件用于分析和可视化事件、作者、国家、机构、期刊、关键词和证据水平(牛津循证医学中心)。结果:初步检索到3024篇文章。被引用次数最多的前75篇文章发表于1980年至2018年之间,共有291位作者发表了文章。台湾长庚纪念医院傅长伟教授是最多产的作者。文章来自14个国家,依次为美国(29.3%)、台湾(14.6%)、意大利(8.0%)、德国(8.0%)。被引用最多的75篇文章发表在22种期刊上,以《Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery》为首,其次是《Journal of Hand Surgery》(American Volume)和《显微外科》(Microsurgery)。共分析了345个关键词,其中“手”、“缺陷”、“重建”和“再生”是最常见的。证据等级4最常见(40%),其次是等级3(25%)和等级5(24%)。结论:75篇被引次数最多的手显微外科文章影响了当前的外科实践和教学材料。了解手部显微外科的具体手术技术并检查其结果将使患者、外科医生、研究人员和决策者都受益。
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