Current update on surgical management for spinal tuberculosis: a scientific mapping of worldwide publications
Romaniyanto Romaniyanto,
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M. Ilyas,
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Aldebaran Lado
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et al.
Frontiers in Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
Introduction
Spinal
tuberculosis
(TB),
or
Pott's
disease,
remains
a
significant
global
health
issue,
particularly
in
regions
with
high
TB
prevalence.
Despite
antitubercular
drug
therapy
being
the
primary
treatment,
surgical
intervention
is
often
required
cases
of
spinal
instability
neurological
complications.
This
study
aims
to
conduct
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis
worldwide
publications
related
management
and
compare
contributions
from
orthopaedic
surgery
neurosurgery
this
field.
Methods
A
was
performed
using
data
Scopus
database,
covering
1896
2024.
The
search
strategy
focused
on
terms
interventions.
included
1,857
publications,
which
were
examined
for
trends,
key
contributors,
evolution
techniques.
Metrics
such
as
number
leading
authors,
affiliations,
countries,
funding
sponsors
compared
between
neurosurgery.
Results
identified
steady
increase
over
time.
Key
topics
evolved
basic
methods,
including
early
procedures,
integrating
pharmacological
approaches
alongside
techniques,
drugs,
advancing
into
imaging
research
procedure
involving
refined
methods
like
fusion.
recent
phase
reflects
shift
towards
technology-driven
approaches,
minimally
invasive
artificial
intelligence,
machine
learning.
China
emerged
country
most
based
author,
sponsors,
countries.
Last,
had
more
(274)
than
(96).
Discussion
In
conclusion,
has
significantly,
notable
advanced,
approaches.
Orthopaedic
leads
output
provides
valuable
insights
landscape,
guiding
future
studies
TB.
Language: Английский
Acrylamide in Food: Bibliometric Analysis, Chemical-Biological Mitigation, and Future Research Directions
ACS Food Science & Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 9, 2025
Language: Английский
Recent Advances in Harnessing Biolubricants to Enhance Tribological Performance and Environmental Responsibility – Bibliometric Review (2015-2024)
Cleaner Engineering and Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100821 - 100821
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Recent update on cerebral sparganosis: A bibliometric analysis and scientific mapping
Paramasari Dirgahayu,
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M. Ilyas,
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Annisa Aghnia Rahma
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et al.
Narra J,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(2), P. e982 - e982
Published: Aug. 15, 2024
Human
sparganosis,
a
parasitic
infection
prevalent
in
Asia,
can
progress
to
cerebral
severe
condition
with
significant
neurological
symptoms.
Diagnosis
and
treatment
are
challenging
due
its
clinical
similarity
other
infections,
highlighting
the
need
for
improved
detection
management
strategies.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
observe
research
trends,
key
contributors,
gaps
existing
knowledge,
diagnosis
challenges,
effective
options,
prevention
strategies,
providing
recommendations
future
directions
practice
improvements
on
sparganosis.
A
bibliometric
analysis
conducted
by
extracting
139
documents
from
Scopus
database
June
2024.
retrieved
data
were
analyzed
using
R
package's
Bibliometrix
(Biblioshiny)
VOSviewer.
Spanning
97
different
sources,
exhibited
an
annual
growth
rate
2.5%.
Annual
scientific
production
revealed
fluctuating
activity
peaks
2010
2011
notable
citation
1996
2005,
indicating
pivotal
studies
that
significantly
influenced
subsequent
research.
Early
focused
specific
parasites,
while
recent
(2010-2024)
have
increasingly
addressed
outcomes,
advanced
diagnostic
techniques.
Trends
shift
towards
advancements,
emphasis
imaging,
immunoassays,
relationship
between
sparganosis
brain
tumors.
In
conclusion,
underscore
potential
enhancing
improving
accuracy,
informing
decisions,
implementing
targeted
screening
efforts
based
epidemiology
risk
factors.
Recommendation
further
needs
notify
high-risk
countries
similar
socioeconomic
cultural
characteristics
endemic
regions,
including
Indonesia.
Language: Английский