Robotic Surgery in Obstetrics and Gynecology: A Bibliometric Evaluation Using the Web of Science Versus Scopus Databases
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چکیده
This comparative bibliometric study aimed to perform a analysis of the earlier studies in order comprehend current application and scientific situation robotic surgery field obstetrics /gynecology. In this study, Scopus Web Science (WoS) databases were used retrieve publications since September 2022 on obstetrics/gynecology research area. All articles except commentaries, errata, corrigenda, included. duplicate papers verified twice eliminated. Most impactful authors, date publication, leading institutions, language, top published countries, affiliations and, prominent journals analyzed. According methodology detailed above, we retrieved 267 from 256 WoS database. English language. Harvard Medical School most according Brigham Women's Hospital (n=17) WoS. WoS, first publication was 2002, Scopus, it 1998. Between 2008 2022, amount documents both expanded dramatically. Concerning number publications, United States America (USA) ranked databases. second prolific publishing countries Germany South Korea. Korea is second. Although increasing trend, gynecology limited The have been developed especially USA. Further can be done with visualization other methods.
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عنوان ژورنال: Black sea journal of health science
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2619-9041']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1216625