The top 100. Review of the most cited articles on pancreas and laparoscopy

Cir Esp (Engl Ed). 2021 Feb;99(2):124-131. doi: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2020.05.001. Epub 2020 Jun 1.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: The number of citations is considered as an indirect indicator of the merit of an article, journal or researcher, although it is not an infallible method to determine scientific quality. Our goal is to determine the characteristics of the articles most cited about pancreas and laparoscopy.

Methods: We performed a search of all articles published in any journal about pancreas and laparoscopy until September 2019 and selected the 100 most cited papers. We recorded number of citations, journal, year of publication, quartil, impact factor, institution, country, authors type of paper, type of surgery, topic and area.

Results: The top 100 citations account 10,970 citations in total. The journal with the most articles is Surgical Endoscopy and 2007 is the year with the highest number of articles in the top 100 citations. The percentage of publications from America and Europe are similar. Case series is the most frequently paper, outcomes/morbidity is the most frequently discussed topic, and distal pancreatectomy is the most frequently type of surgery.

Conclusions: This bibliometric study on pancreas and laparoscopy is conditioned by the time factor, since laparoscopy has arrived later at pancreatic surgery, probably due to the morbidity and mortality associated with pancreatic surgery and the need for a high specialization in this field. The literature is recent and scarce. More and better-quality studies are needed in this field.

Keywords: Article; Artículo; Bibliometrics; Bibliometría; Cirugía; Cita; Citation; Laparoscopia; Laparoscopy; Pancreas; Páncreas; Surgery.