Understanding wedge resection research productivity with visualization: A scientometric attitude

Tushar Khachane ,
Tushar Khachane
Bidhan Dolai
Bidhan Dolai

Published: 01.12.2021.

Volume 51, Issue 3 (2022)

pp. 23-28;

https://doi.org/10.5937/pramed2204023k

Abstract

This research paper presents a scientometric analysis of wedge resection research productivity. The study aims to evaluate the evolution and different types of literature on wedge resection, identify the principal countries, institutions, and sources that have contributed to publications on wedge resection, track the increase of literature on wedge resection citations each year, and determine the most frequently discussed topics in wedge resection research publications. To achieve these objectives, the study utilized a scientometric approach that involved a systematic analysis of existing research on wedge resection and productivity, with a focus on the application of scientometric methods. The results of the analysis provide a comprehensive examination of wedge resection productivity, which can be used to guide future research in the field. The study demonstrates the potential of scientometric methods in examining research output and productivity in various fields, including wedge resection. Overall, this research paper provides valuable insights into wedge resection productivity that can inform future research and decision-making in the field.

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