Nerve autografts and tissue-engineered materials for the repair of peripheral nerve injuries: a 5-year bibliometric analysis

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作者
Yuan Gao [1 ]
Yu-ling Wang [2 ]
Dan Kong [1 ]
Bo Qu [3 ]
Xiao-jing Su [1 ]
Huan Li [1 ]
Hong-ying Pi [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Orthopedics,Chinese PLA General Hospital
[2] Department of Nursing,Chinese PLA General Hospital
[3] Clinic Division,Department of Surgery,Chinese PLA General Hospital
关键词
nerve regeneration; peripheral nerve; nerve autograft; nerve transplantation; biomaterial; tissue engineering; neural regeneration;
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R651.3 [周围神经];
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摘要
With advances in biomedical methods, tissue-engineered materials have developed rapidly as an alternative to nerve autografts for the repair of peripheral nerve injuries. However, the materials selected for use in the repair of peripheral nerve injuries, in particular multiple injuries and largegap defects, must be chosen carefully. Various methods and materials for protecting the healthy tissue and repairing peripheral nerve injuries have been described, and each method or material has advantages and disadvantages. Recently, a large amount of research has been focused on tissue-engineered materials for the repair of peripheral nerve injuries. Using the keywords "peripheral nerve injury", "autotransplant", "nerve graft", and "biomaterial", we retrieved publications using tissue-engineered materials for the repair of peripheral nerve injuries appearing in the Web of Science from 2010 to 2014. The country with the most total publications was the USA. The institutions that were the most productive in this field include Hannover Medical School(Germany), Washington University(USA), and Nantong University(China). The total number of publications using tissue-engineered materials for the repair of peripheral nerve injuries gradually increased over time, as did the number of Chinese publications, suggesting that China has made many scientific contributions to this field of research.
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