HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) is a two-stage surgical procedure designed to treat abdominal cancers that have spread to or originated in the peritoneum, a challenging area for traditional chemotherapy. Here’s how it works:
- Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS):
- First Stage: Surgeon performs incision to visualize and remove visible tumors and affected tissue.
- Conducted under anesthesia.
- HIPEC Procedure:
- Second Stage: After tumor removal, a catheter with heated chemotherapy is introduced into the abdomen.
- Perfusion machine circulates chemotherapy for one to two hours.
- Remaining chemotherapy drained, abdomen rinsed with salt solution, and incision closed.
- Procedure Duration:
- Duration varies based on cancer extent, with advanced cases requiring more time.
- Recovery Period:
- Hospital recovery typically lasts from four to 14 days.
- Post-Procedure Care:
- Additional clinical interventions may be necessary, such as tube-administered nutrition.
- Complete recovery involves monitoring and follow-up care.
HIPEC is a specialized treatment addressing abdominal cancers challenging for traditional chemotherapy. The procedure’s success often depends on the extent of cancer and the patient’s overall health, necessitating individualized care and follow-up.
For more information, consult Dr. Chintamani Godbole one of the best Gastrointestinal Surgeon in Mumbai or you can contact us on 8451865944.
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