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Modifying Risks in Ventral Hernia Patients With Prehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Modifying Risks in Ventral Hernia Patients With Prehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

The aim of this study was to determine whether preoperative nutritional counseling and exercise (prehabilitation) in obese patients with ventral hernia repair (VHR) results in more hernia-free and complication-free patients. Obesity and poor fitness are associated with complications following VHR. These issues are prevalent in low socioeconomic status patients. This was a blinded, randomized controlled trial at a safety-net academic institution. Obese patients (BMI 30 to 40) seeking VHR were randomized to prehabilitation versus standard counseling. VHR was performed once preoperative requirements were met: 7% total body weight loss or 6 months of counseling and no weight gain. Primary outcome was the proportion of hernia-free and complication-free patients. Secondary outcomes were wound complications at 1 month postoperative and weight loss measures. Univariate analysis was performed. Access Full Article.