With the novel treatment method known as "PIPAC," chemotherapy is administered directly into the abdominal cavity in the form of pressurized aerosol or sprays. The thin layer of tissue that lines your abdomen (belly) and covers the majority of its organs is called peritoneal carcinomatosis and is treated with PIPAC most frequently when it has reached an advanced stage. It usually occurs as a result of the spread of cancer in the female reproductive system or the digestive system. If surgery is not an option for you and you have colorectal cancer, platinum-resistant, recurrent ovarian cancer, or stomach cancer, it might be. If cancers from your stomach, pancreas, liver, or appendix have spread to your abdomen, it might also be beneficial. Every 6 to 8 weeks, your medical team might plan for you to have PIPAC surgery. To allow the drug to leave your system if you're also receiving a stem cell transplant, you might need to wait for 7 to 10 days between doses. The night before PIPAC, your doctor might give you a blood clot-preventing drug. You'll receive a sedative just prior to the surgery. Following your PIPAC, you might spend the night in the hospital. The majority of patients respond favorably to the care. Most people manage PIPAC effectively, and it is secure. Compared to standard chemotherapy it has fewer side effects. The outcomes thus far appear encouraging. Dr. Anadi Pachaury’s clinic is the best place to have PIPAC Surgery if you are looking for the best place to have this surgery.
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