June 15, 2026 · Journal of minimally invasive gynecology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2026.06.003

The Scholarly Infrastructure of Complex Benign Gynecology: A Bibliometric Analysis of Publication Patterns, Citation Impact, and Field Maturation from 2015-2025

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The authors aim to evaluate the publication patterns and citation impact of Complex Benign Gynecology (CBG) scholarship within specialized and general Obstetrics and Gynecology journals from 2015 to 2025. Their bibliometric analysis reveals that specialized journals publish a higher proportion of primary CBG-focused articles, while general journals provide broader dissemination of CBG research, indicating a developing scholarly profile for the field. Overall, the findings highlight the collaborative nature of CBG scholarship across different journal types and its implications for subspecialty maturation.

Richard Hsu, Kristina Karlson, Mireille Truong

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