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The “Golden Age” of quadriceps tendon grafts for the anterior cruciate ligament: A bibliometric analysis

J ISAKOS. 2024 Mar 14:S2059-7754(24)00052-X. doi: 10.1016/j.jisako.2024.03.007. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

IMPORTANCE: Bibliometric research is a statistical analysis of publications to measure the scientific output in a specific field in order to highlight medical developments or knowledge gaps and to direct future scientific research. The quantity of orthopedic papers on the internet is astounding and is steadily growing as a result of recent advancements in technology and medicine. This is why choosing the right information is essential AIM: The purpose of this study was to analyze the current literature for trends in publications regarding quadriceps tendon grafting of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

EVIDENCE REVIEW: PubMed was searched on 8/28/2023. References were collected from PubMed, and trends were analyzed using this information. This search retrieved 405 articles regarding human and animal studies. We analyzed the top 10 authors and journals in terms of publication numbers, citation numbers, and citations per year. The PubMed-by-year feature was used to compare the number of publications regarding ACL reconstruction by quadriceps grafting with all publications in PubMed.

FINDINGS: The number of yearly publications averaged 10 or less up to 2018, starting from 1982 when the first paper on the quadriceps tendon was published. However, the number of publications increased from 2018. While the total number of publications on this topic was 405, 260 were published from 2018 alone. The number of citations was 8262 in total over all years. It is expected that the last five years’ publications, especially those for the last year, will be low in number, as it takes time for citations to accrue. The journal Arthroscopy published the most articles on this topic, with 57 papers and 1884 citations, followed by the American Journal of Sports Medicine, with 39 articles and 1576 citations. The top three journals on this topic were Arthroscopy, AJSM and KSSTA. The most published author was Musahl V (with 24 articles), and the most cited author was Xerogeanes JW (with 570 citations).

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Global trend analysis suggests that research on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the quadriceps has significantly increased in the last 5 years and that the number of papers on this topic is increasing steadily. We found that the publications and citations are exhibiting a rising trend, Arthroscopy is the most impactful journal, and Musahl V is the most impactful author on the topic. Xerogeanes JW is the author with the most citations on the topic. The promising clinical results of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the quadriceps tendon have attracted the most research interest.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV.

PMID:38492850 | DOI:10.1016/j.jisako.2024.03.007

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