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Chemo-hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion (CHPP) for appendiceal pseudomyxoma peritonei

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Background

Pseudomyxoma peritonei is derived mostly from the rupture of an appendiceal cystic tumor and produces a large quantity of mucinous substance. Though its malignancy level is low, radical resection is difficult and its prognosis is poor. In some institutes in European countries and the United States, multidisciplinary treatment with chemo-hyperthermia at a relatively low temperature is performed following subtotal peritonectomy. We carried out high-temperature chemo-hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion following incomplete resections of mucinous tumors in six patients.

Methods

After resection of the main tumor and macroscopic gross tumor resection of dissemination, heated perfusate containing anticancer agents was poured into the peritoneal cavity and stirred and pumped into a circulation between the abdomen and a reservoir. The temperature of the surface of the peritoneum was maintained at around 43°C.

Results

The intraperitoneal space was sufficiently heated without severe complications. The pathological diagnosis in four of the patients was peritoneal mucinous carcinomatosis, and in the other two patients, it was intermediate type between peritoneal mucinous carcinomatosis and disseminated peritoneal adenomucinosis. Two patients died, 15 and 26 months after the treatment. The other four patients have survived for 4, 24, 26, and 80 months now, and two of them, who have survived for 26 and 80 months, received a second treatment 18 and 32 months, respectively, after the initial treatment. These results seemed not to be inferior to those in the reports from institutes in Europe and the United States which performed subtotal peritonectomy and then used mild hyperthermia in chemo-hyperthermia.

Conclusion

For treating pseudomyxoma peritonei, hightemperature chemo-hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion following incomplete tumor resection is effective even without peritonectomy.

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Katayama, K., Yamaguchi, A., Murakami, M. et al. Chemo-hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion (CHPP) for appendiceal pseudomyxoma peritonei. Int J Clin Oncol 14, 120–124 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-008-0803-1

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