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Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) Surgery is a highly concentrated, heated chemotherapy treatment that is delivered directly to the abdomen during surgery. The procedure treats tumors in the abdominal (peritoneal) lining that stem from colon, gastric, ovarian, appendix tumors, mesothelioma and other cancers.
Unlike systemic chemotherapy delivery, HIPEC delivers chemotherapy directly to cancer cells in the abdomen. This allows for higher doses of cancer chemotherapy treatment. Heating the solution may also improve the absorption of chemotherapy drugs and destroy the miscroscopic cancer cells that can remain the abdomen after surgery. The operation is performed under general anesthesia and lasts for about 6-9 hours depending on its complexity.
Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) treats advanced stage abdominal cancers, including appendiceal (appendix) cancer, colorectal cancer, primary peritoneal cancer, peritoneal mesothelioma, ovarian and stomach cancer. It is a highly concentrated, heated chemotherapy treatment that is delivered directly to the abdomen during surgery.
The technology minimizes the rest of the body’s exposure to chemotherapy; and reduces some chemotherapy side effects. Before the patient receives HIPEC treatment, our experts perform cytoreductive surgery to remove visible tumors from the abdomen. It is a novel technique in which those abdominal malignancies are treated which were previously thought to be untreatable and were offered only palliative care.
The indication of HIPEC is therefore very specific and it is meant for those cancer cases of abdomen in which the disease has spread only inside the abdomen and not through the blood or lymphatic. In these patients, the cancer is seen in the form of sand like particles over the inner layer of the abdominal cavity called as the peritoneal sheath. Such type of spread is usually seen in the following cancers:
- Primary peritoneal cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Appendicular cancer
- Pseudomyxoma peritonei.
- Colorectal malignancy
- Some of Gastric and Pancreatic cancers.
HIPEC Surgery Procedure
Advantages of HIPEC Surgery
- Improves chemotherapy absorption and susceptibility of cancer cells
- Allows for high doses of chemotherapy
- Enhances and concentrates chemotherapy in abdominal cavity locally
- Reduces certain systemic side effects of chemotherapy
- Overall has potential betterment of survival
How does HIPEC Differ from Traditional Chemotherapy?
There are few types of cancers that are difficult to treat, particularly the ones located in the abdominal cavity. These cancers do not get killed with intravenous chemotherapy, as with intraperitoneal chemotherapy. HIPEC experts say that the heat makes the chemotherapy more powerful in killing these cancer cells. Hence, we are equipped with a state of the art of HIPEC treatment machine that delivers temperature at a constant temperature.
- Allows for high doses of chemotherapy
- Enhances and concentrates chemotherapy within the abdomen
- Minimizes the rest of the body’s exposure to the chemotherapy
- Improves overall survival significantly if done after appropriate patient
- Minimizes the rest of the body’s exposure to the chemotherapy
- Improves chemotherapy absorption and susceptibility of cancer cells
- Reduces some chemotherapy side effects