HIPEC Procedure: A Targeted Approach to Abdominal Cancer Treatment

A Powerful Approach to Treating Abdominal Cancer
The HIPEC procedure (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) is an advanced cancer treatment designed for tumors within the abdominal cavity. By combining surgery with heated chemotherapy delivered directly to the affected area, this approach offers a more targeted and effective solution than traditional treatments alone.
What Is the HIPEC Procedure?
HIPEC is a specialized treatment performed after cytoreductive surgery, where visible tumors are removed from the abdominal cavity. Once this is completed, a heated chemotherapy solution is circulated within the abdomen to eliminate remaining cancer cells at a microscopic level.
This targeted delivery allows for higher concentrations of chemotherapy while minimizing exposure to the rest of the body.
How the Procedure Works
1. Exploration
Surgeons assess the extent of cancer within the abdominal cavity.
2. Tumor Removal (Cytoreduction)
Visible tumors are carefully removed to reduce tumor burden.
3. Heated Chemotherapy (HIPEC)
A warmed chemotherapy solution is circulated throughout the abdomen to destroy remaining cancer cells that cannot be seen during surgery.
Who Can Benefit from HIPEC?
This procedure is commonly used for cancers affecting the abdominal lining, including:
- Ovarian cancer (select cases)
- Peritoneal carcinomatosis
- Mesothelioma (abdominal)
- Gastric (stomach) cancer
- Certain soft tissue sarcomas
Key Benefits of HIPEC
- Delivers high concentrations of chemotherapy directly to the tumor site
- Targets microscopic cancer cells that surgery alone cannot remove
- Reduces systemic toxicity compared to traditional chemotherapy
- Minimizes common side effects such as hair loss and nausea
- Improves treatment outcomes when combined with surgery
A More Targeted, Lower-Toxicity Approach
One of the main advantages of HIPEC is its localized delivery. The chemotherapy remains largely confined to the abdominal cavity, reducing its impact on the rest of the body. This allows patients to benefit from a powerful treatment while experiencing fewer side effects compared to standard intravenous chemotherapy.
Advancing Cancer Treatment with Precision
The HIPEC procedure represents a significant advancement in the treatment of abdominal cancers. By combining surgical precision with targeted chemotherapy, it offers patients a more effective and controlled approach—focused on improving outcomes while preserving quality of life.
