Uluslararası bilimsel dergilerdeki Türk endokrin cerrahisi yayınları
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2015
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Amaç: Tüm dünyada olduğu gibi, son yıllarda Türkiye'de de endokrin cerrahisi alanında büyük gelişmeler ve bu gelişmelere paralel olarak da endokrin cerrahisi alanında yapılan yayınlarda önemli bir artış göze çarpmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, Türkiye kaynaklı endokrin cerrahisi yayınlarının uluslararası endokrin cerrahisi platformundaki yerini değerlendirmeyi amaçladık.Gereç ve Yöntemler: Türkiye'deki üniversite hastanelerinin Genel Cerrahi Anabilim dallarında görev yapan öğretim üyelerinin isimleri, üniversitelerin resmi web sitelerinden belirlenerek alfabetik sıraya göre listelendi. Yayınlar, PubMed veri ağı eşliğinde tarandı. Yine PubMed veri ağı eşliğinde, anahtar kelimeler ile, ülkemizden üniversite haricindeki hastanelerden yayınlar belirlendi. Endokrin Cerrahisi Derneği websitesi aracılığı ile 3 kere çağrıda bulunuldu. Makalelerin, yayınlandıkları dergilere göre dağılımı incelendi ve bu dergilerin etki (impact) değerine göre sıralandı.Bulgular: Ülkemiz genel cerrahi kliniklerinden, endokrin cerrahisi ile ilişkili, 1976-2012 yılları arasında yayınlanmış toplam 497 uluslararası makale olduğu belirlendi. Yıllara göre dağılımı incelendiğinde, en çok makalenin 2009 yılında yayınlandığı görüldü. Surgery Today, ülkemiz kaynaklı makalelerin en sık yer aldığı dergi idi. Makalelerin yayınlandığı dergilerin ortanca etki değeri 1,9 (0,1-13,8) olarak hesaplandı. Tiroid, paratiroid, adrenal bez ve nöroendokrin tümörler ile ilişkili yayınların oranı sırasıyla %69, %10, %15 ve %6 idi. Çalışmanın deneysel veya hasta verileri ile ilişkili çalışma olmamasından dolayı etik kurul onayı alınmamıştır.Sonuç: Bugüne dek endokrin cerrahisi alanında yapılan yayınlar incelendiğinde, Türkiye'deki genel cerrahların tecrübelerinin dünya bilimine katkı sağladığı açıkça görülmekte ve özellikle 2002 yılından itibaren endokrin cerrahisi alanında yapılan yayınların sayısının giderek artmasıyla birlikte, mevcut ivmelenme nedeniyle endokrin cerrahisi alanında uluslararası platformda Türkiye'nin önemi de giderek artmaktadır
Objective: In recent years, major progress has been made in the field of endocrine surgery in Turkey, similar to that in the rest of the world. Parallel to these developments, there has been a significant increase in the number of publications in the related field. Our study aimed to evaluate Turkey's publications related to endocrine surgery in the international arena. Material and Methods: Members of the general surgery departments from academic centers in Turkey were determined. Using these member names, a PubMed search was performed for English papers related to "endocrine surgery." For searching papers from non-academic centers, the same engine was used. To reach manuscripts possibly missed by the PubMed search, 3 national calls were made through the website of the Turkish Society of Endocrine Surgery. The obtained papers were divided into "thyroid," "parathyroid," "adrenal," and "neuroendocrine tumors" and were listed according to the publication year. In addition, all manuscripts were listed according to the publishing journal and the 2012 impact factor of that journal. This study did not require ethical approval, because it did not involve evaluation of experimental or patient data. Results: A search of Turkish general surgery clinics revealed 497 international publications, between 1976 and 2012. When listed according to the year of publication, most publications were found to be in the year 2009. Papers appeared mostly in "Surgery Today." The mean impact factor of the journals where the papers have been published was 1.9 (0.1-13.8). The rates of thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal tissue and neuroendocrine tumors related publications were 69%, 10%, 15% and 6%, respectively. Since this study is not an experimental study or a study related to patient data, we did not apply for ethical approval. Conclusion: The contribution of Turkish general surgeons' to world science is apparent when evaluated in terms of publications related to endocrine surgery until recently. Particularly, since 2002, with the increase in the number of publications in the field of endocrine surgery, there has been an increase in Turkey's importance on the international platform.
Objective: In recent years, major progress has been made in the field of endocrine surgery in Turkey, similar to that in the rest of the world. Parallel to these developments, there has been a significant increase in the number of publications in the related field. Our study aimed to evaluate Turkey's publications related to endocrine surgery in the international arena. Material and Methods: Members of the general surgery departments from academic centers in Turkey were determined. Using these member names, a PubMed search was performed for English papers related to "endocrine surgery." For searching papers from non-academic centers, the same engine was used. To reach manuscripts possibly missed by the PubMed search, 3 national calls were made through the website of the Turkish Society of Endocrine Surgery. The obtained papers were divided into "thyroid," "parathyroid," "adrenal," and "neuroendocrine tumors" and were listed according to the publication year. In addition, all manuscripts were listed according to the publishing journal and the 2012 impact factor of that journal. This study did not require ethical approval, because it did not involve evaluation of experimental or patient data. Results: A search of Turkish general surgery clinics revealed 497 international publications, between 1976 and 2012. When listed according to the year of publication, most publications were found to be in the year 2009. Papers appeared mostly in "Surgery Today." The mean impact factor of the journals where the papers have been published was 1.9 (0.1-13.8). The rates of thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal tissue and neuroendocrine tumors related publications were 69%, 10%, 15% and 6%, respectively. Since this study is not an experimental study or a study related to patient data, we did not apply for ethical approval. Conclusion: The contribution of Turkish general surgeons' to world science is apparent when evaluated in terms of publications related to endocrine surgery until recently. Particularly, since 2002, with the increase in the number of publications in the field of endocrine surgery, there has been an increase in Turkey's importance on the international platform.
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Cerrahi
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Ulusal Cerrahi Dergisi
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