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The purpose of this study is to assess the physical fitness of patients undergoing hernia repair and correlate the postoperative outcomes and recovery as well as assess the impact of a targeted physical exercise program preoperatively in a cohort of frail, elderly patients.
The investigators hypothesize that physical exercise will improve activity levels in elderly patients with frailty prior to ventral hernia repair. The investigators further hypothesize that increased levels of activity preoperatively will correlate with improved postoperative outcomes.
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The goals of this study are to:
The investigators intend to randomize one group of elderly, frail patients to perform an exercise program for 6-8 weeks prior to surgery and another group of elderly, frail patients to receive standard of care preoperative instructions.
The investigators will also collect data from a cohort of patients receiving a ventral hernia repair who have a wearable activity monitor that are willing to download an application on their phone and allow us to monitor their activity levels prior to surgery.
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80 participants in 3 patient groups
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Abby M Birrell, BA; Jeremy A Warren, MD
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