The 100 Top-Cited Articles on Robotic Neurosurgery: A Bibliometric Analysis
Robotic neurosurgery is a rapidly advancing field with numerous applications in various subspecialties, including spine, functional, skull base, and cerebrovascular. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the most-cited articles on robotic neurosurgery. The Web of Science database wa...
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description | Robotic neurosurgery is a rapidly advancing field with numerous applications in various subspecialties, including spine, functional, skull base, and cerebrovascular. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the most-cited articles on robotic neurosurgery.
The Web of Science database was used to collect data, and bibliometric analysis was performed using VOSviewer and RStudio. Network analysis techniques such as co-occurrence, coauthorship, bibliographic coupling, and thematic mapping analyses were used to identify the top 100 most cited articles, major contributors, emerging trends, and noteworthy themes in the field.
The results showed that there has been a steady increase in the number of publications on robotic neurosurgery since 1991, with an exponential growth in the number of citations. The United States was the most common country of origin for articles, followed by Canada. The most productive authors in this field were Burton S.A. and Gerszten P.C., while the University of Pittsburgh was the most productive institution, and Neurosurgery was the most productive journal. Themes such as robotics, back pain, and prostate cancer, as well as trends in developing new technologies and improving the precision of surgical procedures, were identified.
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the most-cited articles on robotic neurosurgery. The broad range of topics and techniques explored emphasize the importance of continued innovation and investigation. Ultimately, the study's findings provide valuable guidance for future research and contribute to advancing our understanding of this critical area of study. |
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