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Regenerative implantable medical devices: an overview

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Health Information & Libraries Journal

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Abstract

Objectives To conduct a bibliometric evaluation and trend prediction of English literature on animal‐derived regenerative implantable medical devices based on tissue engineering technology. Methods Data identified by a search strategy with eleven combinations of keywords before 1 January, 2014 were downloaded from eight databases on 25 November, 2014. The study analysed publication year, journal preference, authors' geographic location and research topics. Results Research on animal‐derived regenerative implantable medical devices is gradually increasing. The majority of the first authors are from colleges or universities. Approximately one‐third of the papers were the result of cooperation of different institutions. The top five productive countries are the United States, China, UK, Germany and Italy. Biomaterials are the main literature source. Bradford's law analysis shows that a core journal area has formed. The active areas of research and future research directions are ‘scaffold materials’, ‘biocompatibility’, ‘growth factors’ and ‘extracellular matrix’. Conclusion Research of animal‐derived regenerative implantable medical devices has attracted more and more attention from the academia. But most of the research achievements are generated by a few developed countries. Researchers around the world need to complement each other in knowledge and academic resources by communication and cooperation.