Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer

Bone tissue engineering, combined with advancements in additive manufacturing technologies holds tremendous promise for regenerative medicine applications. However, the sustainable aspect of additive manufacturing in tissue engineering requires further exploration. As the need for producing patient-...

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Main Authors: Siti Rohaida, Mohamed, Saiful Anwar, Che Ghani, Rosli, Yusop
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing 2024
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Online Access:https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45594/
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Saiful Anwar, Che Ghani
Rosli, Yusop
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Rosli, Yusop
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description Bone tissue engineering, combined with advancements in additive manufacturing technologies holds tremendous promise for regenerative medicine applications. However, the sustainable aspect of additive manufacturing in tissue engineering requires further exploration. As the need for producing patient-specific bone implants and scaffolds, there is a growing concern about the environmental impact and cost-effectiveness. This study aims to conduct a scientometric analysis using VOSviewer to explore the research landscape of AM as a sustainable technology in BTE. Research articles were obtained from the Science Direct database. 339 documents were obtained from the initial search. These were systematically filtered for review through the PRISMA framework. The 193 screened articles were quantitatively analysed through the VOS viewer software. This study resulted in the co-occurrence of keywords with additive manufacturing possesses the most occurrence (141 occurrences) and highest total link strength (245), co-authorship of author where A. Zadpoor is the top author, and term co-occurrence with three major clusters. This study’s findings help to develop additive manufacturing in bone tissue engineering and lay the groundwork for future research and innovation in sustainable bone tissue engineering. In conclusion, the application of additive manufacturing technology as a sustainable technology in tissue engineering holds significant promise.
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spelling ump-455942025-09-08T06:50:26Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45594/ Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer Siti Rohaida, Mohamed Saiful Anwar, Che Ghani Rosli, Yusop RB Pathology TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TP Chemical technology Bone tissue engineering, combined with advancements in additive manufacturing technologies holds tremendous promise for regenerative medicine applications. However, the sustainable aspect of additive manufacturing in tissue engineering requires further exploration. As the need for producing patient-specific bone implants and scaffolds, there is a growing concern about the environmental impact and cost-effectiveness. This study aims to conduct a scientometric analysis using VOSviewer to explore the research landscape of AM as a sustainable technology in BTE. Research articles were obtained from the Science Direct database. 339 documents were obtained from the initial search. These were systematically filtered for review through the PRISMA framework. The 193 screened articles were quantitatively analysed through the VOS viewer software. This study resulted in the co-occurrence of keywords with additive manufacturing possesses the most occurrence (141 occurrences) and highest total link strength (245), co-authorship of author where A. Zadpoor is the top author, and term co-occurrence with three major clusters. This study’s findings help to develop additive manufacturing in bone tissue engineering and lay the groundwork for future research and innovation in sustainable bone tissue engineering. In conclusion, the application of additive manufacturing technology as a sustainable technology in tissue engineering holds significant promise. AIP Publishing 2024 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45594/1/Additive%20manufacturing%20as%20a%20sustainability%20technology%20in%20bone%20tissue%20engineering.pdf Siti Rohaida, Mohamed and Saiful Anwar, Che Ghani and Rosli, Yusop (2024) Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. 5th International Conference on Sustainable Innovation in Engineering and Technology 2023, SIET 2023 , 16 August 2023 , Kuala Lumpur. pp. 1-10., 3161 (020038). ISSN 0094-243X (Published) https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0230097
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TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Siti Rohaida, Mohamed
Saiful Anwar, Che Ghani
Rosli, Yusop
Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer
title Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer
title_full Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer
title_fullStr Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer
title_full_unstemmed Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer
title_short Additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: A scientometric analysis in VOSviewer
title_sort additive manufacturing as a sustainability technology in bone tissue engineering: a scientometric analysis in vosviewer
topic RB Pathology
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TP Chemical technology
url https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45594/
https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45594/