Abstract
Objectives To conduct a bibliometric analysis aimed at evaluating the 100 most frequently cited
articles concerning the anterolateral ligament (ALL).
Methods A thorough search was executed using the Scopus database with the keyword “Anterolateral
Ligament.” The analysis incorporated technical notes, systematic reviews focusing
on clinical outcomes and/or complications, clinical studies, and foundational scientific
articles (both cadaveric and biomechanical). Case reports or personal opinion articles
were omitted from the review. The 100 articles with the highest citation counts were
examined using the Bibliometrix R-package software, which evaluated total citations,
study type, country of origin, journal of publication, affiliated institution, and
most prolific authors.
Results The 100 articles accumulated 11,192 citations, ranging from 44 to 703 per article.
Most articles (69) were published between 2015 and 2017, predominantly focusing on
anatomical and biomechanical studies. The United States was the leading country of
publication (29%), followed by the United Kingdom (15%), Brazil (14%), France (13%),
and Belgium (8%). The top five journals were the American Journal of Sports Medicine
(31%), Arthroscopy (17%), Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy (17%), Arthroscopy
Techniques (5%), and Skeletal Radiology (4%). The most prolific authors were Sonnery-Cottet
(21), Helito (17), with Musahl, Saithna, and Thaunat each contributing 11 articles.
Sonnery-Cottet had the highest citation count, with 2,421.
Conclusion The analysis reveals that research on the ALL is growing, with significant contributions
in anatomy and biomechanics. However, further studies are needed to establish the
best indications for reconstruction and optimal surgical techniques.
Keywords bibliometric analysis - knee - ligaments, articular - publications
Bibliographical Record Camilo Partezani Helito, Valdiane Pereira de Araujo, Sergio Marinho de Gusmao Canuto,
Pedro Baches Jorge, Vitor Barion Castro de Padua, Diego Ariel de Lima. Os 100 artigos
mais citados sobre o ligamento anterolateral: Uma análise bibliométrica e revisão.
Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) 2025; 60: s00441800939. DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1800939