Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Jun 27, 2012; 4(6): 135-140
Published online Jun 27, 2012. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v4.i6.135
Table 1 Clinicopathologic characteristics of 14 patients with attempted cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemoperfusion n (%)
Age (yr), median (range)64 (43-77)
Female gender7 (50)
Preoperative imaging
Computerized tomography14 (100)
Positron emission tomography5 (36)
Type of cancer
Appendiceal5 (36)
Colonic4 (29)
Mesothelioma2 (14)
Gastric1 (7)
GIST1 (7)
Unknown1 (7)
Successful CRS and HIPEC11 (79)
Curative intent CRS and HIPEC8 (57)
PCI for curative CRS/HIPEC, median (range)5 (3-26)
CCR for curative CRS/HIPEC, median (range)0 (0-1)
Table 2 Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemoperfusion organ resections according to tumor type
CRS and HIPEC procedures (n = 11)Colon (n = 2)Appendix (n = 4)Mesothelioma (n = 2)Gastric (n = 1)Other1 (n = 2)
Gastrectomy01010
Total01
Wedge10
Colectomy24010
Total colectomy010
Right hemicolectomy120
Left hemicolectomy001
Sigmoidectomy/LAR11
Small bowel resection10020
Salpingo-oophorectomy11000
Pancreatectomy (distal)01000
Splenectomy11110
Cholecystectomy22110
Liver resection11000
Left lateral segmentectomy10
Wedge resection01
Palliative procedures (n = 3)
Laparoscopic HIPEC00002
Limited debulking and HIPEC01000
Table 3 Postoperative course in 11 patients who underwent cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemoperfusion
Complicationn (%)
30-d mortality0
30-d morbidity4 (36)
Ileus grade 33 (27)
Hypertension grade 31 (9)
In-hospital stay (d), median (range)9 (5-18)