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A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends

PURPOSE: Bertolotti’s syndrome is a prevalent congenital deformity. However, many physicians fail to include it in their differential diagnosis for low back pain (LBP), which results in missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. There is still a lack of standardized treatment and management strategies for Be...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Wenhao, Ding, Xing, Zheng, Jiale, Zeng, Fan, Zhang, Fan, Wu, Xuequn, Sun, Yijun, Ma, Junming, Yin, Mengchen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10583961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37318877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000541
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author Zhu, Wenhao
Ding, Xing
Zheng, Jiale
Zeng, Fan
Zhang, Fan
Wu, Xuequn
Sun, Yijun
Ma, Junming
Yin, Mengchen
author_facet Zhu, Wenhao
Ding, Xing
Zheng, Jiale
Zeng, Fan
Zhang, Fan
Wu, Xuequn
Sun, Yijun
Ma, Junming
Yin, Mengchen
author_sort Zhu, Wenhao
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description PURPOSE: Bertolotti’s syndrome is a prevalent congenital deformity. However, many physicians fail to include it in their differential diagnosis for low back pain (LBP), which results in missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. There is still a lack of standardized treatment and management strategies for Bertolotti’s syndrome. This study aimed to review the clinical characteristics and management of Bertolotti’s syndrome and reports bibliometric insights in advancements in Bertolotti’s syndrome research. METHODS: Studies published until 30 September 2022 were systematically reviewed according to the PRISMA guidelines. Three independent reviewers extracted the data and assessed the quality and risk of bias of the studies based on the methodological index of non-randomized studies (MINORS). SPSS, VOS viewer, and the Citespace software were used for the systematic review, visual analysis, data mining, mapping, and clustering of the retrieved articles, which presented clear and visual presentations of the structural patterns of published research in graphs. RESULT: A total of 118 articles, describing a total of 419 patients with Bertolotti’s syndrome, were included. There was an upward trend with a steady increase in the number of publications. The world map distribution showed that most publications were predominantly from North America and Asia. The most cited articles were published in the following journals: Spine, J Bone Joint Surg, and Radiology. The mean age of the patients was 47.7 years, and 49.6% of them were male. A total of 159 (96.4%) patients had LBP symptoms. The mean symptom duration was 41.4 months (74.8%), and most of the patients had Castellvi type II. Disc degeneration was the most reported comorbid spinal diseases. The mean methodological index of non-randomized studies score was 4.16±3.95 points (range, 1–21). A total of 265 (68.3%) patients underwent surgical treatments. Minimally invasive surgical techniques, prevalence, image classification, and disc degeneration were the current main research areas of Bertolotti’s syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: The steady increase in the number of publications demonstrated the increased attention of researchers on this topic. Our results showed a significant prevalence of Bertolotti’s syndrome in patients with LBP and a long symptom duration before the initiation of treatment. Surgical treatments were commonly used to treat patients with Bertolotti’s syndrome after a non-effective conservative treatment. Minimally invasive surgical techniques, prevalence, image classification, and disc degeneration are the major research areas of Bertolotti’s syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-105839612023-10-19 A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends Zhu, Wenhao Ding, Xing Zheng, Jiale Zeng, Fan Zhang, Fan Wu, Xuequn Sun, Yijun Ma, Junming Yin, Mengchen Int J Surg Reviews PURPOSE: Bertolotti’s syndrome is a prevalent congenital deformity. However, many physicians fail to include it in their differential diagnosis for low back pain (LBP), which results in missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. There is still a lack of standardized treatment and management strategies for Bertolotti’s syndrome. This study aimed to review the clinical characteristics and management of Bertolotti’s syndrome and reports bibliometric insights in advancements in Bertolotti’s syndrome research. METHODS: Studies published until 30 September 2022 were systematically reviewed according to the PRISMA guidelines. Three independent reviewers extracted the data and assessed the quality and risk of bias of the studies based on the methodological index of non-randomized studies (MINORS). SPSS, VOS viewer, and the Citespace software were used for the systematic review, visual analysis, data mining, mapping, and clustering of the retrieved articles, which presented clear and visual presentations of the structural patterns of published research in graphs. RESULT: A total of 118 articles, describing a total of 419 patients with Bertolotti’s syndrome, were included. There was an upward trend with a steady increase in the number of publications. The world map distribution showed that most publications were predominantly from North America and Asia. The most cited articles were published in the following journals: Spine, J Bone Joint Surg, and Radiology. The mean age of the patients was 47.7 years, and 49.6% of them were male. A total of 159 (96.4%) patients had LBP symptoms. The mean symptom duration was 41.4 months (74.8%), and most of the patients had Castellvi type II. Disc degeneration was the most reported comorbid spinal diseases. The mean methodological index of non-randomized studies score was 4.16±3.95 points (range, 1–21). A total of 265 (68.3%) patients underwent surgical treatments. Minimally invasive surgical techniques, prevalence, image classification, and disc degeneration were the current main research areas of Bertolotti’s syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: The steady increase in the number of publications demonstrated the increased attention of researchers on this topic. Our results showed a significant prevalence of Bertolotti’s syndrome in patients with LBP and a long symptom duration before the initiation of treatment. Surgical treatments were commonly used to treat patients with Bertolotti’s syndrome after a non-effective conservative treatment. Minimally invasive surgical techniques, prevalence, image classification, and disc degeneration are the major research areas of Bertolotti’s syndrome. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10583961/ /pubmed/37318877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000541 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) , which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work, even for commercial purposes, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
spellingShingle Reviews
Zhu, Wenhao
Ding, Xing
Zheng, Jiale
Zeng, Fan
Zhang, Fan
Wu, Xuequn
Sun, Yijun
Ma, Junming
Yin, Mengchen
A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
title A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
title_full A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
title_fullStr A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
title_short A systematic review and bibliometric study of Bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
title_sort systematic review and bibliometric study of bertolotti’s syndrome: clinical characteristics and global trends
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10583961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37318877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000541
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