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Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty: A Bibliometric Analysis of the 50 Most Commonly Cited Studies

Ramakanth R. Yakkanti, Dylan N. Greif, Jessica Wilhelm, Paul R. Allegra, Rukmini Yakkanti, Victor H. Hernandez

2020Arthroplasty Today12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Unicondylar knee arthroplasty (UKA) is an accepted treatment option for unicompartmental femorotibial degeneration and is gaining in popularity. The goal of this review is to evaluate the top 50 most cited articles pertaining to UKA to better help surgeons understand the trends, identify influential articles, and navigate this body of literature more effectively. METHODS: The Institute for Scientific Information Web of Knowledge database was used to identify all articles related to UKA. The initial screening was based on the number of citations for each article. The list was then refined to include only peer-reviewed original articles, review articles, or editorials. Data were extracted from the articles to rank the articles in the descending order from the most citations to the least. RESULTS: Initial search yielded 1844 articles. Fifty were identified to match the study criteria. The highest ranked article was cited a total of 463 times, whereas the lowest ranked article was cited 101 times. The average total number of citations per publication was 162. The earliest article on the list was published in 1978. The majority of publications assessed long-term outcomes of UKA (n = 6, 52%). The majority of articles were graded a level of evidence of III (n = 21 42%), whereas only 3 articles were graded a level I. CONCLUSIONS: This review provides a quantitative analysis of the most-cited literature pertaining to UKA, which has a paucity of level I studies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUnicompartmental knee arthroplastyWeb of sciencePopularityBibliometricsTotal knee arthroplastyMEDLINEMedical literatureSurgeryLibrary scienceAlternative medicineMeta-analysisComputer scienceOsteoarthritisInternal medicinePathologyPsychologyPolitical scienceSocial psychologyLawTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques
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