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Revolutionizing thoracic surgery education: a bibliometric analysis of the past decade’s literature

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Objectives Thoracic surgery is a complex field requiring advanced technical skills and critical decision-making. Surgical education must evolve to equip trainees with proficiency in new techniques and technologies. Methods This bibliometric analysis systematically reviewed 113 articles on thoracic surgery skills training published over the past decade, retrieved from databases including Web of Science. Publication trends, citation analysis, author and journal productivity, and keyword frequencies were evaluated. Results The United States contributed the most publications, led by pioneering institutions. Simulation training progressed from basic to sophisticated modalities and virtual reality emerged with transformative potential. Minimally invasive techniques posed unique learning challenges requiring integrated curricula. Conclusion Ongoing investments in educational research and curriculum innovations are imperative to advance thoracic surgery training through multidisciplinary strategies. This study provides an evidentiary foundation to optimize training and address the complexities of modern thoracic surgery.
Guo, Chao (57195946388); Liu, Lei (55583629800); Zhang, Jiaqi (57206786631); Zhao, Ke (57217256227); Li, Shanqing (55857224600)
Revolutionizing thoracic surgery education: a bibliometric analysis of the past decade’s literature
2024
10.1186/s13019-024-02947-w
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85198102650&doi=10.1186%2fs13019-024-02947-w&partnerID=40&md5=52188a9a348b1fc2ae421fa8f403f673
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Shuaifuyuan 1, Wangfujing Street, Dongcheng district, Beijing, China
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