Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) + Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC)
Delivers heated 42°C chemotherapy directly into peritoneal cavity following complete surgical cytoreduction.
Clinical Overview & Disease Information
Delivers heated 42°C chemotherapy directly into peritoneal cavity following complete surgical cytoreduction.
Signs & Symptoms
- • Early GI symptoms
- • Mild Peritoneal carcinomatosis from appendix, colon, or ovary
- • Persistent Peritoneal carcinomatosis from appendix, colon, or ovary
- • Digestive dysfunction or abdominal pain
- • Altered bowel habits
- • Hematemesis or massive GI hemorrhage
- • Acute peritonitis or cholangitis
Causes & Risk Factors
Primary Causes & Etiology
- Pseudomyxoma Peritonei & Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
- GI tract inflammation or neoplasm
- Biliary or pancreatic pathology
Who is at Higher Risk?
- Patients diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei & Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
- Patients requiring specialized GI care
Diagnostic Evaluation & Testing
| Diagnostic Test | Clinical Purpose / What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Endoscopy / CT MRCP Assessment for HIPEC for peritoneal cancers | High-resolution anatomical imaging and functional evaluation |
Comprehensive Treatment Options
Minimally Invasive: Laparoscopic / Endoscopic Procedure for HIPEC for peritoneal cancers
Board-certified GI specialist executed procedure.
Multidisciplinary GI Surgical Care for HIPEC for peritoneal cancers
Comprehensive surgical or interventional protocol.
Advanced Medical Technologies Available in Partner Hospitals
Possible Complications If Untreated
Recovery Timeline, Diet & Lifestyle Care
Recovery Timeline
| Procedure / Stage | Expected Recovery Duration |
|---|---|
| Post-Op Recovery | 24 to 48 hours |
| Liquid to Soft Diet | 3 to 5 days |
| Full Functional Recovery | 2 to 3 weeks |
Recommended Post-Treatment Diet
- Gradual progression to high protein soft diet
- Hydration 2.5L/day
Essential Lifestyle Changes
- Early ambulation
- Avoid heavy lifting > 5kg for 4 weeks
Prevention & Long-Term Health
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recovery time for HIPEC for peritoneal cancers?
Most minimally invasive GI procedures allow hospital discharge in 1-3 days with full recovery in 2-3 weeks under experienced surgical gastroenterologists.
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Dr. Paritosh S Gupta
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Dr. Rajesh Kumar Padhan
Chief – Academic and Training, Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Dr. Tapan Singh Chauhan
Sr. Consultant - Surgical Oncology, Robotics, GI & HPB, Gynae & Peritoneal Surface Oncology
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Dr. Giriraj Bora
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Dr. Paritosh S Gupta
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Dr. Shyam Sunder Mahansaria
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Dr. Hitender Singh Chauhan
Associate Consultant - General, Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery
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Dr. Kapil Dev Jamwal
Chief – Innovation & GI Interventions and Head – Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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| Procedure | USA (Avg) | India (ISG) | Turkey (Avg) | Thailand (Avg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIPEC for peritoneal cancers | $35,000 | $9,800 | $8,500 | $9,500 |
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