Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC)
Cancer is tough. At UChicago Medicine, HIPEC is tougher.
HIPEC is an aggressive, targeted surgical technique that attacks abdominal cancer with fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy. At the end of surgery to remove tumors, the patient's abdominal cavity is bathed in a heated, highly concentrated chemotherapy solution to eliminate any residual cancer. UChicago Medicine is one of the few hospitals that offers HIPEC for both adult and pediatric patients. HIPEC care is part of our highly respected Regional Cancer Therapies Program.
How Does HIPEC Work?
Hyperthermic (or Heated) Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) is a surgical procedure that’s giving new hope to patients with abdominal cancers. Immediately after removing visible tumors through what’s called cytoreductive surgery, our surgeons pump a powerful dose of heated chemotherapy inside a patient’s abdomen.The 108-degree chemo bath circulates throughout the abdominal area, also called the peritoneal cavity, delivering highly concentrated doses of hot chemotherapy. That allows doctors to intensify the drugs’ cancer-fighting abilities while directly targeting cancerous cells. After about 90 minutes of the infusion, the chemo is washed out and incisions are closed.
For patients with early cancers, our surgeons are frequently able to perform HIPEC through smaller incisions using minimally invasive techniques (also known as laparoscopic surgery). This approach is not widely available.
What are the Benefits of HIPEC?
Patients should consider HIPEC because it has:
- Fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy because the cancer-fighting agents don’t circulate throughout the whole body;
- Deeper penetration of the medicine, thanks to high temperatures that cause blood vessels to expand
- Greater effectiveness at killing cancer cells in the abdomen
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Who Is a Candidate for HIPEC?
Our HIPEC team is one of the most experienced in the nation, and one of just a few locations that offers the treatment to children and adults. The best candidates are those who have been diagnosed with:
- Appendix cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Desmoplastic small round cell tumors (typically occurs in adolescents or young adults)
- Malignant ascites
- Mesothelioma
- Ovarian cancer
- Peritoneal cancer
- Stomach (gastric) cancer
- Other locally advanced cancers in the abdomen
For some patients, HIPEC will achieve a long-term cure for their abdominal cancers. In other cases, HIPEC allows doctors to treat incurable cancers more like a chronic disease and less like a terminal illness.
A Leader in HIPEC Care
At UChicago Medicine, our HIPEC team includes nationally known HIPEC surgeon Mecker G. Möller, MD, and includes medical and radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, nurses and cancer scientists. This level of HIPEC expertise is unmatched in the greater Chicago area. Our HIPEC team members are advancing cancer science in several ways, from studying how to prevent the spread of cancer (metastasis) to investigating how the microbiome, or community of microorganisms living in the body, plays a role in disease. We're also at the forefront of immunotherapy, harnessing the power of the immune system to seek out and destroy cancer cells.
Why Should I Choose UChicago Medicine for Cancer Care?
The University Medicine is home to a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, the gold standard for cancer programs and the highest federal rating an U.S.-based cancer center can achieve. Our world-renowned team includes hundreds of physicians, nurses and scientists known for innovative clinical trials, compassionate patient care and leading-edge research into cancer treatment and prevention.
Our HIPEC Physician Team
Gastrointestinal Surgery (GI Surgery)
Ryan Merkow, MD, MSGastrointestinal Surgery (GI Surgery)
Cecilia Ong, MDGeneral Surgery
Grace Mak, MDPediatric Surgery
Nita Karnik Lee, MD, MPHGynecologic Oncology (Gynecologic Cancer)
Ernst Lengyel, MD, PhDGynecologic Oncology (Gynecologic Cancer)
John Moroney, MDGynecologic Oncology (Gynecologic Cancer)
S. Diane Yamada, MDGynecologic Oncology (Gynecologic Cancer)
Hedy Lee Kindler, MDHematology and Oncology (Cancer)
Chih-Yi "Andy" Liao, MDHematology and Oncology (Cancer)
Blase Polite, MDHematology and Oncology (Cancer)
Stacie Levine, MDGeriatric Medicine
Monica Malec, MDPalliative Medicine
Marie Tobin, MDPsychiatry
Paul Chang, MDRadiology
Abraham H. Dachman, MDRadiology
Carla Harmath, MDRadiology
Aytekin Oto, MD, MBARadiology
John Hart, MDPathology
Aliya Husain, MDPathology
Namrata Setia, MDPathology
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