Publications by authors named "Ghouse Modin N Mamdapur"

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  • A bibliometric analysis was conducted to analyze trends in clinical research related to nonunion fractures, focusing on highly cited papers (HCPs) within the field from 1990 to 2023.
  • The study identified 168 HCPs, highlighting the United States as the leading contributor, while France had the highest citation impact. Notably, P.V. Gianoudis and P. Hernigou were identified as key authors based on productivity and citation impact, respectively.
  • Findings from this analysis provide valuable insights for researchers on emerging trends and prominent contributors in fracture nonunion research, using tools like VOSviewer for data visualization and exploration.
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Background And Aims: We provide an overview and data visualization trends of orthopaedic research published by the Journal of Orthopedics (JOO) from 2013 to 2024.

Methods: We used Scopus database to retrieve all articles published by the JOO from 2013 to 2024, as of 15.7.

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Background And Aims: Nonunion of fractures continue to be the most challenging complication. The increased interest in this area has been anecdotally recognized through published research. The study aimed to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global research on nonunion and delayed union of fractures to identify key trends, hotspots, and potential areas for future research development.

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  • - The study investigates multiligamentous knee injuries (MLKI) by analyzing research trends and knowledge structures from 2008 to 2023 through bibliometric methods, using data from the Scopus database.
  • - A total of 406 MLKI-related papers were published by 483 authors across 115 journals, with over 50% of publications coming from the United States, particularly from institutions like Mayo Clinic and Hospital for Special Surgery-New York.
  • - The research highlights slow growth in publication rates and identifies key contributors and influential articles, providing insights into international collaboration and leading journals in the field of MLKI.
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Background: The research field of stem cell-based therapies in orthopaedics has witnessed significant growth in the recent past. We aimed to identify and analyze the bibliometric characteristics of the global highly cited papers (HCPs) in stem cell research in orthopaedics.

Methods: This study relied on secondary data extracted from Scopus, Elsevier's abstract and citation database.

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Background And Aims: This study aimed to assess the current status of India's COVID-19 research from the top 100 most cited papers, using bibliometrics methods and indicators and suggest strengths and weaknesses.

Methodology: Publications on COVID-19 research from India between December 2019 and 22 August 2023 were retrieved from the Scopus database. From 37101 studies retrieved, the first top 100 Highly Cited Papers (HCPs) having received 270 to 2931 citations, were identified.

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Introduction: A highly cited paper (HCP) is considered a landmark that can influence both research and clinical practice. The characteristics of HCPs in avascular necrosis of the femoral head (AVNFH) were identified and the research status was explored in a scientometric analysis.

Methods: The present bibliometric analysis were based on the Scopus database from 1991 to 2021.

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