Effect of Prehabilitation on Surgical Outcomes of Abdominally-based Plastic Surgery Procedures

Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a program to optimize patient physical fitness and nutrition ("prehabilitation") prior to and after plastic surgery involving the abdomen improves surgical outcomes. The investigators hope to determine how a multimodal peri-operative prehabilitation program can be most effective in engaging and motivating patients to physically and mentally get ready for an abdominally-based plastic surgery operation. The overall goal is to determine if this program will improve post-operative recovery after abdominally-based plastic surgery. The importance of this new knowledge is better understanding of ways that plastic surgeons can improve outcomes, engagement, and experience of patients undergoing abdominally-based plastic surgery operations. This would translate to increased healthcare value and better long-term outcomes.

Conditions

Ventral Hernia, Panniculus, Abdominoplasty, Flap Reconstruction

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a program to optimize patient physical fitness and nutrition ("prehabilitation") prior to and after plastic surgery involving the abdomen improves surgical outcomes. The investigators hope to determine how a multimodal peri-operative prehabilitation program can be most effective in engaging and motivating patients to physically and mentally get ready for an abdominally-based plastic surgery operation. The overall goal is to determine if this program will improve post-operative recovery after abdominally-based plastic surgery. The importance of this new knowledge is better understanding of ways that plastic surgeons can improve outcomes, engagement, and experience of patients undergoing abdominally-based plastic surgery operations. This would translate to increased healthcare value and better long-term outcomes.

Effect of Health Habits on Outcomes in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Effect of Prehabilitation on Surgical Outcomes of Abdominally-based Plastic Surgery Procedures

Condition
Ventral Hernia
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

San Jose

Stanford Cancer Center South Bay, San Jose, California, United States, 95124

Stanford

Stanford Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic, Stanford, California, United States, 94304

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Patients who do not speak English
  • * Patients who do not have access to a smartphone or internet/cell service.
  • * Patients who are undergoing another intervention study that consists of a nutrition and/or exercise behavior change.

Ages Eligible for Study

19 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

Stanford University,

Cindy Kin, MD, STUDY_DIRECTOR, Asst Prof-Med Ctr Line

Cara Black, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Resident

Study Record Dates

2025-06-02