Tissue engineering in otorhinolaryngology: A knowledge‐based analysis

Author:

Padilla‐Cabello Javier12ORCID,Martin‐Piedra Miguel A.3,Santisteban‐Espejo Antonio456,Moral‐Munoz Jose A.47ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Program of Biomedicine University of Granada Granada Spain

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology Hospital Universitario Torrecardenas Almería Spain

3. Tissue Engineering Group, Department of Histology University of Granada Granada Spain

4. Biomedical Research and Innovation Institute of Cadiz (INiBICA) Cadiz Spain

5. Department of Pathology Puerta del Mar University Hospital Cadiz Spain

6. Department of Medicine University of Cadiz Cadiz Spain

7. Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy University of Cadiz Cadiz Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the impact, performance, degree of specialization, and collaboration patterns of the worldwide scientific production on tissue engineering in otorhinolaryngology at the level of countries and institutions.MethodsTwo different techniques were used, performance and science mapping analyses, using as samples all the available documents regarding tissue engineering focused on otorhinolaryngology applications. The dataset was retrieved from the Core Collection of the Web of Science database from 1900 to 2020. Social structure was analyzed using science mapping analysis with VOSviewer software.ResultsThe United States was the main producer, followed by Germany, and Japan. Malaysia and Germany had the highest Relative Specialization Index, indicating their greater relative interest in this area compared to other countries. The social structure analysis showed that the United States and Germany had significant co‐authorship relationships with other countries. The University of California System, Kyoto University, and Harvard University were the leading institutions producing literature in this field. These latter two institutions showed the largest number of collaborations, although most of them were with institutions within their own country. There was a lack of connections between different communities of research.ConclusionThe United States is the main country driving progress in this research area, housing the most notable institutions. However, significant collaborations between these research centers are currently lacking. Encouraging greater cooperation among these institutions and their researchers would promote the exchange of knowledge, ultimately facilitating and accelerating advancements in this field.

Funder

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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