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Feasibility and outcomes of cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC for peritoneal surface malignancies in low- and middle-income countries: a single-center experience of 232 cases.

Suryanarayana S V DeoMukurdipi RayBabul BansalSandeep BhoriwalSushma BhatnagarRakesh GargNishkarsh GuptaAtul SharmaLalit KumarSanjay ThulkarEkta DhamijaSandeep MathurPrasenjit Das
Published in: World journal of surgical oncology (2021)
Results of the current study indicate that it is feasible to establish a successful CRS and HIPEC program for PSM in government-funded hospitals in LMIC facing resource constraints. The most common indication for CRS and HIPEC were carcinoma of the ovary followed by pseudomyxoma peritonei and colorectal carcinoma. Overall morbidity and mortality in the current series are comparable to global standards, reported from high-income countries. A protocol-based multidisciplinary team approach, optimal patient selection, and surgical expertise can help achieve optimal outcomes in government-funded hospitals in LMIC.
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