Abstract

The authors performed a bibliometric and visualized analysis of the top 100 highly cited articles in rhinoplasty published between 2001 and 2020, to provide researchers with the present research status and the potential directions. The authors obtained data from the Web of Science Core Collection on April 7, 2021. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were performed using the Web of Science. Collaboration and keyword analyses were performed using VOSviewer software. The top 100 highly cited articles included 86 original research articles and 14 reviews. The average total citations was 77 (range, 50 to 202). The article with 202 citations was published by Toriumi in 2006 and was the most influential reference. The most common level of evidence was level IV ( n = 24). Only five articles had a level of evidence of I. The top 100 articles were published in 24 journals. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery published 49 articles with 4013 citations. The United States published the most highly cited articles. The University of Texas System published 16 articles with 1166 citations. R. J. Rohrich published 14 articles with 1025 total citations. "Cleft lip and palate," "FACE-Q," "Functional Rhinoplasty Outcome Inventory 17," "NOSE scale" (Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation scale), "quality-of-life," "questionnaire," and "RHINO scale" (Rhinoplasty Health Inventory and Nasal Outcomes scale) were important keywords. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery was the most influential journal, most research was reported from the United States, and the University of Texas System published the most highly cited article. R. J. Rohrich, R. K. Daniel, and B. Guyuron were the most prolific and influential authors. Global cooperation in rhinoplasty requires further strengthening.

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