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Grant H. Garcia, MD

Grant H. Garcia, MD Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist View Profile

Grant H. Garcia, MD

Grant H. Garcia, MD Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist View Profile

Pre-Op Preparation

Dr. Garcia does blog topics on “hot and new” topics in the community. See his monthly vlog videos below.

Pre-Op Preparation

In this video, Dr. Grant H. Garcia focuses on the pre-operative window of surgical nutrition, explaining why building a strong metabolic foundation before an operation is just as critical as post-operative care.

Here is a summary of the core medical insights he shares:

  • The Pre-Nutrition "Prehab" Analogy: A common misconception among patients is that nutrition only matters after a surgery has taken place. Dr. Garcia challenges this by drawing an analogy to physical therapy "prehab" (exercises done before surgery to strengthen the body). He explains that proactive pre-operative nutrition builds up a biological reserve, ensuring that the body loses far less muscle and metabolic momentum following the surgical trauma.
  • The Focus in Elective Sports Medicine: Because the majority of sports medicine procedures (like ACL reconstructions or labral repairs) are scheduled as elective surgeries, patients have a unique, highly valuable window of time to optimize their bodies before the operation.
  • Key Biological Benchmarks Before Surgery: Dr. Garcia outlines the specific physiological factors a pre-surgical nutrition plan aims to optimize:
    • Maximizing lean muscle mass to prevent post-op wasting.
    • Increasing collagen availability to fuel early ligament and tendon healing.
    • Boosting immune readiness to fight potential infections.
    • Establishing stable glycemic (blood sugar) control and managing baseline inflammation.
  • The Hidden Deficiencies in Young Athletes: The video highlights a hidden clinical issue: even young, healthy, and highly active athletes are frequently "undernourished" or "underfueled" when they arrive for surgery. For example, an athlete who tears their ACL and waits a month for surgery may inadvertently become protein-deficient or micronutrient-depleted.
  • Preventing the "Depleted State" Trap: Entering the operating room in a depleted metabolic state sets the patient back from day one. Dr. Garcia emphasizes that fixing these nutritional gaps beforehand ensures that the patient does not start their recovery at a deficit, ultimately allowing them to better tolerate their rehabilitation program and achieve the best possible long-term surgical outcome.