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Frontiers in Surgery 卷:9
Global Research Status and Trends of Femoral Neck Fracture Over the Past 27 Years: A Historical Review and Bibliometric Analysis
Xiaoming He1  Yiwen Luo1  Ying Zhang1  Qiushi Wei2  Bin Wang2  Weihua Fang2  Qinwen Zhang3  Wei He3  Jiewen Huang3  Mincong He3  Peng Peng5  Fangjun Xiao6 
[1] Traumatology of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China;
[2] Department of Orthopaedics, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China;
[3] Guangdong Research Institute for Orthopedics &
[4] Medical Center of Hip, Luoyang Orthopedic-Traumatological Hospital (Orthopedics Hospital of Henan), China;
[5] The First Clinical Medical School, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China;
[6] The Third Clinical Medical School, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China;
关键词: femoral neck fracture;    bibliometric analysis;    visualization;    research trends;    hotspots;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fsurg.2022.875040
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

BackgroundFemoral neck fracture (FNF) is a commonly encountered injury in orthopedic practice, and many studies have been conducted in this field. However, no bibliometric studies regarding the global research trend concerning FNF have been performed. This study aims to analyze the knowledge framework, research hotspots, and theme trends in the field of FNF research.MethodsThe scientific outputs related to FNF from 1994 to 2021 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. Three bibliometric tools were used for this study. The main analyses include publication and citation counts, contributions of countries, institutions, authors, funding agencies and journals, and clustering of keywords.ResultsIn total, 3,553 articles were identified. The annual publication counts of FNF showed an ascending tendency as a whole. The United States has the most prominent contributions, with the most number of publications and the highest H-index. Karolinska Institutet devoted the most in this domain. Professors Bhandari M, Schemitsch EH, Frihagen F, Parker MJ, and Rogmark C were the core authors in this field. The most productive journal was Injury International Journal of the Care of the Injured. Keywords were divided into four clusters: epidemiology and mortality, fracture prevention, internal-fixation and risk factors, and hip replacement. A trend of balanced and diversified development existed in these clusters. Keywords with the ongoing bursts, including “outcome,” “reoperation,” “complication,” “revision,” “displaced intracapsular,” “fracture,” and “adult,” are considered as the research hotspots in the future and deserve more attention.ConclusionsThe management of FNF in young patients is drawing more attention from orthopedic surgeons, and it is expected that these research topics may continue to be the research hotspots and focus in the near future.

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