Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is referred known as HIPEC. Warm chemotherapy chemicals are pumped directly into your belly as part of this cancer treatment. Chemotherapy is administered in one very high dose, although it is not as harmful. That's because the medications don't enter your bloodstream as chemotherapy does through an IV, therefore they don't circulate around your body as much. The temperature of the chemotherapeutic medications is raised to 106–109 degrees F. Heat tolerance in cancer cells is lower than in normal cells. The medications work better and penetrate your cells more easily when it is warm outside. HIPEC is used to treat peritoneal mesothelioma and difficult-to-treat abdominal tumors like the appendix and colorectal cancer. Typically, a HIPEC procedure lasts 8 to 10 hours. You'll spend roughly two days in intensive care following surgery. Your goal will be to eat solid foods as quickly as possible, though you may begin by receiving nutrition through an IV. You'll return to normal bowel movements more quickly if you do this. You will often remain in the hospital for an additional 6 to 20 days after leaving critical care as you continue to mend. If you are looking for the best HIPEC Surgery, then visit Dr. Anadi Pachaury’s clinic.
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