Top 100 Most Cited Articles on Awake Glioma Surgery: A Bibliometric Analysis

Authors

  • Mary Angeline Luz U. Hernandez, MD Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0429-8866
  • Almira Doreen Abigail O. Apor, MD Division of Adult Neurology, Department of Neurosciences, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila
  • Kevin Ivan P. Chan, MD Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila
  • Kathleen Joy O. Khu, MD Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.v59i13.11080

Keywords:

awake craniotomy, awake surgery, glioma, glioblastoma, astrocytoma, bibliometric analysis, scientometric analysis

Abstract

Background and Objective. Awake craniotomy is often used in the surgery of glioma, the most common primary brain tumor. It has been proven to maximize the extent of tumor resection while minimizing post-operative neurologic deficits. Extensive research has been conducted on this topic, and we would like to perform a bibliometric analysis to identify the top 100 most cited articles in awake glioma surgery. Knowing the relevant and most impactful studies in the field would help clinicians streamline the evidence and determine its application in their practice.

Methods. In October 2023, we performed a title-specific search on the Scopus and PubMed databases using (“glioma*” OR “astrocytoma*” OR “glioblastoma” OR “low grade glioma” OR “high grade glioma”) and (“awake craniotomy” OR “awake surgery” OR “awake brain surgery” OR “awake neurosurgery”) as our query term without any restriction criteria. The top 100 most cited articles were identified, reviewed, and analyzed.

Results. Our search yielded a total of 5557 articles published. The top article had a citation count of 834 and reported on functional outcome after language mapping in glioma resection. Journal of Neurosurgery had the most number of publications. Neurosurgeons (n=81) were the primary author in most publications, followed by anesthesiologists (n=22) and neurologists (n=6). Three countries (USA, France, Italy) contributed to 74% of the articles. Most of the articles were reviews and case reports/series.

Conclusion. This study identified the top 100 most cited articles on awake glioma surgery. The content dealt with several aspects of awake craniotomy such as brain mapping, intraoperative techniques and adjuncts, and practice recommendations. This analysis can help identify knowledge gaps and potential areas of research in glioma surgery.

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Published

09/16/2025

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Top 100 Most Cited Articles on Awake Glioma Surgery: A Bibliometric Analysis. Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2025 Sep. 16 [cited 2025 Sep. 24];59(13). Available from: https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/11080

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