While conventional chemotherapy circulates throughout the body in the bloodstream, HIPEC delivers chemotherapy directly to the cancer cells within the peritoneum (the lining of the abdomen). This increases the efficacy of chemo because the cells are subjected to higher doses of chemotherapy and the heated solution also improves the absorption of the drug by the tumor cells and destroys microscopic cancer cells that remain in the abdomen after surgery.
Before patients receive HIPEC treatment, the surgeons perform surgery to reduce or debulk, the size of a tumor within the abdomen. When the maximum number of tumors possible have been removed, a heated, sterilized chemotherapy solution is delivered to the abdomen to penetrate and destroy the remaining cancer cells. The solution is heated to the temperature of a warm bath approximately up to 41-42 degrees Celsius [between 105 and 109 F]. It is circulated throughout the abdomen for approximately 90 minutes. The solution is then drained from the abdomen, and the incision is closed.
This is a treatment option for people who have an advanced spread of cancer within the abdomen, but no cancer outside the abdomen
The entire procedure, on the whole, is a major surgical undertaking and the surgery takes place over a time period of 5 to 8 hours.
Team to perform :
Prof S Rajasundaram and the team at Gleneagles Global Cancer Centre, A Unit of IHH Healthcare in Chennai, India are the pioneers in performing HIPEC in India.
The team has completed more than 100 HIPEC procedures with no mortality and minimal morbidity.
Indications: HIPEC is indicated in a variety of tumors with Peritoneal metastasis such as:
BENEFITS OF HIPEC
Best result to 100% success rate to date
