A systematic search is a structured, transparent, and reproducible method for identifying all relevant literature on a specific research question. It is a fundamental step in systematic reviews and meta-analyses, designed to minimize selection bias and ensure comprehensive evidence retrieval.
A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases using terms related to βNSAIDs,β βcraniotomy,β and βpostoperative bleeding.β Studies comparing NSAIDs to non-NSAID analgesics in neurosurgery were selected based on predefined eligibility criteria.