| Literature DB >> 27125996 |
Manuela Robella1, Marco Vaira2, Michele De Simone2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is a new treatment that applies chemotherapeutic drugs into the peritoneal cavity as an aerosol under pressure. It improves local bioavailability of chemotherapeutic drugs as compared with conventional intraperitoneal chemotherapy. It has been proved to be safe and feasible if performed as an exclusive treatment in patients affected by peritoneal carcinomatosis. The first results in patients treated with PIPAC associated with systemic chemotherapy are presented.Entities:
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; Gastric cancer; Metastasis; Peritoneum; Pneumoperitoneum; Surgery
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27125996 PMCID: PMC4850728 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-016-0892-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Patient Characteristics
| Age | Disease | First diagnosis | Previous surgery | Previous sCT | Associated sCT | PIPAC procedure | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat 1 | 62 | DMPM | April 2012 | 2 CRS + HIPEC | 1 line | – | 2 |
| Pat 2 | 71 | EOC | September 2010 | ARR, ovarectomy, hysterectomy, omentectomy, lymphadenectomy | 7 lines | Topotecan (days 1, 8, 15) | 3 |
| Pat 3 | 68 | CRC | May 2014 | Explorative laparotomy | 2 lines | Folfox + Cetuximab | 4 |
| Pat 4 | 43 | PMP | August 2013 | Debulking | 2 lines + irinotecan IP | Folfoxiri | 4 |
| Pat 5 | 61 | EOC | September 2012 | ARR, small bowel resection, ovarectomy, hysterectomy, omentectomy | 3 lines | Weekly paclitaxel | 3 |
| Pat 6 | 39 | GC | December 2014 | Explorative laparotomy | 2 lines | Folfiri | 3 |
| Pat 7 | 51 | GC | November 2013 | Gastric resection | 2 lines | Paclitaxel + ramucirumab | 3 |
| Pat 8 | 47 | GC | July 2015 | Explorative laparoscopy | 1 line | Xelox | 3 |
| Pat 9 | 53 | EOC | September 2014 | Ovarectomy, hysterectomy, | 2 lines | Paclitaxel | 2 |
| Pat 10 | 78 | DMPM | April 2015 | Explorative laparoscopy | 1 line | Pemetrexed | 3 |
| Pat 11 | 51 | CRC | August 2011 | CRS + HIPEC | 2 lines | Cetuximab | 2 |
| Pat 12 | 55 | GC | January 2015 | Gastric resection, omentectomy, | 1 line | CDDP + teysuno | 2 |
| Pat 13 | 45 | GC | December 2013 | Gastric resection | 1 line | CDDP + gemcitabine | 3 |
| Pat 14 | 52 | GC | July 2015 | 1 line | Paclitaxel + ramucirumab | 3 |
sCT systemic chemotherapy, CRS cytoreductive surgery, ARR anterior rectal resection, IP intraperitoneal, DMPM diffuse malignant peritoneal mesothelioma, EOC epithelial ovarian cancer, CRC colorectal cancer, PMP pseudomyxoma peritonei, and GC gastric cancer
Fig. 1Box plot of liver, renal, and pancreatic functions before the intervention and during the hospital stay. The light blue and blue boxes represent the second and the third quartile, respectively. The upper and lower whiskers represent scores outside the middle 50 %, the highest and lowest value, respectively. The red line represents the upper limit of normal range of measured parameters. PIPAC pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy, CTCAE common terminology criteria for adverse events, PC peritoneal carcinomatosis, CRC colorectal cancer, EOC epithelial ovarian cancer, GC gastric cancer, DMPM diffuse malignant peritoneal mesothelioma, CRS cytoreductive surgery, HIPEC hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, IPC intraperitoneal chemotherapy, CT computed tomography, LMWH low molecular weight heparin, PCI Peritoneal Cancer Index, CRP C-reactive protein, POD postoperative day, and QoL quality of life