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Title

An Assessment of the World's Contribution to Spine Trauma Care: A Bibliometric Analysis of Classifications and Surgical Management; An AO Spine Knowledge Forum Trauma Initiative.

Authors

Chhabra, Harvinder Singh; Phadke, Vandana; Manghwani, Jitesh; El-Sharkawi, Mohammad; Butler, Joseph S.; Benneker, Lorin M.; Vialle, Emiliano; Hazenbiller, Olesja; Bransford, Richard

Abstract

Study Design: Bibliometric analysis. Objectives: An analysis of the literature related to the assessment and management of spinal trauma was undertaken to allow the identification of top contributors, collaborations and research trends. Methods: A search to identify original articles published in English between 2011 and 2020 was done using specific keywords in the Web of Science database. After screening, the top 300 most cited articles were analyzed using Biblioshiny R software. Results: The highest number of contributions were from the Thomas Jefferson University, USA, University of Toronto and University of British Columbia, Canada. The top 3 most prolific authors were Vaccaro AR, Arabi B, and Oner FC. The USA and Canada were among the top contributing countries; Switzerland and Brazil had most multiple country co-authored articles. The most relevant journals were the European Spine Journal, Spine and Spine Journal. Three of the 5 most cited articles were about classification systems of fractures. The keyword analysis included clusters for different spinal regions, spinal cord injury, classification agreement and reliability studies, imaging related studies, surgical techniques and outcomes. Conclusions: The study identified the most impactful authors and affiliations, and determined the journals where most impactful research is published in the field. Study also compared the productivity and collaborations across countries. The study highlighted the impact of development of new classification systems, and identified research trends including instrumentation, fixation and decompression techniques, epidemiology and recovery after spinal trauma.

Subjects

BIBLIOMETRICS; SPINE; SPINAL surgery; SPINAL cord injuries; SCIENCE databases; WEB databases

Publication

Global Spine Journal, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 3, p1061

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/21925682231205104

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