[Prehabilitation for nononcological patients in visceral surgery].

Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-12 DOI:10.1007/s00104-025-02292-1
Charlotte Detemble, Andreas A Schnitzbauer
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Abstract

Background: Prehabilitation is rehabilitation before surgery. This emerging discipline within the canon of perioperative patient optimization is increasingly being incorporated into treatment strategies for patients undergoing major surgical procedures. This narrative review primarily presents the evidence for nononcological patients.

Methods: Thie article gives a systematic review of the literature.

Results: The specific evidence for prehabilitation in nononcological visceral surgery is low. Most publications have examined mixed patient populations. Nevertheless, across the publications, patients benefit from prehabilitation measures and significantly fewer complications are observed. One group that particularly benefits are patients with pre-existing frailty. Prehabilitation should be incorporated into the preparation for major surgery, regardless of whether for oncological or nononcological patients, especially considering that only 10% of all guideline recommendations are based on high-quality evidence.

非肿瘤患者在内脏手术中的预适应。
背景:预康复是指手术前的康复。围手术期患者优化这一新兴学科正日益被纳入重大外科手术患者的治疗策略中。这篇叙述性综述主要提出了非肿瘤患者的证据。方法:对相关文献进行系统回顾。结果:非肿瘤性内脏手术中康复的具体证据较低。大多数出版物都研究了不同的患者群体。然而,在这些出版物中,患者受益于康复措施,并且观察到的并发症明显减少。一个特别受益的群体是已经存在虚弱的患者。无论是肿瘤患者还是非肿瘤患者,都应将康复训练纳入大手术的准备工作中,特别是考虑到只有10%的指南建议是基于高质量的证据。
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