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HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) Cost In India

Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) is a specific cancer therapy done immediately after cytoreductive surgery, a method to remove visible tumors from the abdominal cavity. Once the tumors are surgically removed, a heated chemotherapy solution is circulated throughout the abdomen for about 60 to 90 minutes. The heat assists the chemotherapy to penetrate cancer cells more successfully while targeting microscopic disease that might remain even after surgery. This combined treatment method is mainly utilized for cancers that spread within the abdominal lining, which includes ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, appendix cancer, and pseudomyxoma peritonei. Hipec is different from traditional chemotherapy because the medicine is directly delivered into the abdominal cavity rather than through the bloodstream. This allows doctors to utilize higher concentrations of chemotherapy while decreasing the damage to other organs. The procedure is normally performed under general anesthesia and might take several hours depending on the extent of disease removal needed. Recovery involves close observation, ICU care in some cases, and a hospital stay ranging from one to two weeks.

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What is the cost of HIPEC in India?

The cost of HIPEC treatment in India ranges from Rs 4,50,000 to Rs 15,00,000. The table below provides all the approximate costs of all recognized types of HIPEC treatment in India.

Type of HIPEC Treatment  Cost In India 
Standard cytoreductive surgery +HIPEC Rs 4,50,000 to Rs 8,00,000  
Advanced HIPEC for Extensive Peritoneal Disease  Rs 7,00,000  to Rs 12,00,000  
Ovarian Cancer HIPEC Surgery  Rs 5,00,000  to Rs 10,00,000  
Colorectal Cancer HIPEC  Rs 5,50,000  to Rs 11,00,000 
Appendix Cancer/Pseudomyxoma Peritoneal HIPEC  Rs 6,00,000  to Rs 12,00,000  
Repeat HIPEC Procedure  Rs 7,00,000  to Rs 13,00,000 
HIPEC with Extended ICU and Post-Operative Care  Rs 8,00,000  to Rs 15,00,000  

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Who Needs Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy?

  • Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is suggested in patients with advanced ovarian cancer that has spread into the abdomen.
  • It is also recommended for people with colorectal cancer that has spread to the lining of the abdomen, also known as the peritoneum.
  • It is also suggested for patients with appendix cancer, mainly pseudomyxoma peritonei (a jelly-like tumor spread in the abdomen).
  • Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is also recommended in individuals with peritoneal mesothelioma, a rare cancer that affects the abdominal lining.
  • The chemotherapy type is also suggested in some patients with gastric cancer that involves the stomach lining, which is the peritoneum.
  • It is also suggested in patients with recurring abdominal cancers where the disease is just limited to the peritoneal cavity.
  • The chemotherapy is also recommended in patients whose tumors can be surgically removed completely or nearly completely before the actual start of the procedure.
  • Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is also suggested in patients who are healthy enough to tolerate a long and complicated surgical procedure.
  • It is also recommended in patients where conventional chemotherapy itself might not sufficiently control abdominal tumour spread.
  • It is also suggested that specialized cancer teams examine patients with rare abdominal surface malignancies.

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Types Of Treatment For Cancers of the Abdominal Cavity

  • Systemic Chemotherapy: Anti-cancer drugs are given through the veins, or oral medicines are given to target cancer cells throughout the body. This therapy is normally utilized when cancer has spread beyond the abdomen.
  • Cytoreductive Surgery Without HIPEC: Surgeons remove visible tumors from the abdominal cavity without utilizing heated chemotherapy afterwards. This treatment is only used in some select patients.
  • Targeted Therapy: Specific medicines target specific cancer-related proteins or genetic mutations while causing limited damage to normal cells. It is normally used in colorectal, ovarian, and gastric cancers.
  • Immunotherapy: It is a type of therapy that helps the immune system in identifying and fighting cancer cells. Some advanced abdominal cancers might respond to immunotherapy depending on tumor markers.
  • Palliative Chemotherapy: Is a therapy that is used to manage cancer symptoms, reduce the rate of cancer growth, and improve the quality of a patient’s life when curative therapy is not possible.
  • Radiation Therapy: Is a therapy that utilizes high-energy radiation to reduce the size of tumors or provide relief from pain and bleeding in some cancers.
  • Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy (PIPAC): Is a minimally invasive therapy where chemotherapy is sprayed into the abdomen as an aerosol during laparoscopy. It might assist patients who are not candidates for HIPEC.
  • Hormonal Treatment: Some cancers are influenced by hormones, mainly some ovarian cancers, which respond to hormone-blocking medicines.
  • Clinical Trials: Patients might gain access to newer cancer treatments, experimental drugs, or state-of-the-art cancer treatment approaches through research studies.
  • Supportive and Palliative Care: Concentrates on providing relief from pain, nutrition, controlling symptoms, and emotional support to the patient for improved comfort and daily functioning.

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Factors Influencing the Cost of HIPEC in India

  • Type and Stage Of Cancer
  • How complex is the cytoreductive surgery?
  • Hospital Infrastructure and Reputation
  • Experience of the surgical oncology team
  • Duration of ICU and Hospital Stay
  • Type of chemotherapy medicines used
  • Pre-surgical investigations and imaging
  • Post-operative issues and supportive care
  • Need for repeat HIPEC or Additional treatments
  • City and geographic location

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Types Of Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy

  • Standard Cytoreductive Surgery + HIPEC: A combined method where surgeons remove visible tumors affecting the abdomen, which is then followed by heated chemotherapy, which is circulated inside the abdomen to damage the remaining cancer cells.
  • Advanced HIPEC For Extensive Peritoneal Disease: It is a more complicated HIPEC method utilized for widespread cancer involvement in the abdominal lining, mostly needing wide-ranging tumor removal and longer surgical duration.
  • Ovarian Cancer HIPEC Surgery: HIPEC is done after the removal of ovarian cancer deposits in the abdomen to decrease the risk of recurrence and improve disease control in some of the selective advanced cases.
  • Colorectal Cancer HIPEC: It is a proficient therapy for colorectal cancer that has spread to the peritoneum, combined with tumor-removal surgery and heated chemotherapy inside the abdomen.
  • Appendix Cancer/Pseudomyxoma Peritonei HIPEC: It is utilized for cancers of appendix origin and jelly-like tumors spread inside the abdomen, to clear mucus-producing tumors, and to get rid of any microscopic disease.
  • Repeat HIPEC Procedure: In some patients with repeated complaints of abdominal cancer, HIPEC might be repeated to control the progression of the disease and prolong survival.
  • HIPEC with Extended ICU and Post-Operative Care: Complete recovery support that involves extensive monitoring, management of pain, nutritional care, and prevention of problems after a major HIPEC surgery.

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Post- Operative Procedure After HIPEC

The patients after the HIPEC procedure are normally kept under observation in the ICU for the first 24-48 hours after the surgery.

Pain management is provided through medicines, epidural analgesia, or patient-controlled pain-relief systems.

Critically important signs, levels of oxygen, urine output, and abdominal drains are also closely observed.

IV fluids, nutrition support, and electrolyte balance are carefully maintained. Along with early breathing exercises and physiotherapy, they assist in decreasing the problems of the lungs and improving their recovery.

Step-by-step mobilization and walking are encouraged to prevent blood clots and improve blood circulation.

Oral intake of food is started slowly once bowel functioning starts to improve. Along with this, doctors observe for any issues such as infection, bleeding, bowel leakage, or kidney issues.

Blood evaluations and imaging might be repeated to evaluate the progress of recovery. Patients normally need many weeks of rest before returning to normal day-to-day activities.

Follow-up appointments assist in examining the healing process and discussing pathology outcomes, and plan further cancer therapy if required.

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Making An Informed Decision On HIPEC

If the patient is making an informed decision on HIPEC, they can be hopeful about state-of-the-art treatment for abdominal cancer, which is combined with highly proficient surgical care. The patient recognizing the likely benefits, time of recovery, risks, and expected results is important before going for the treatment. The patients should discuss the rate of success, possible issues, and long-term follow-up plans with a highly knowledgeable oncology team. Examining the expertise of the hospital in cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC procedure can considerably influence the quality of therapy. A powerful support system, combined with physical fitness and being emotionally prepared, also plays a vital role in recovery. Making a well-informed decision assists the patient going forward with great confidence, clarity, and highly practical expectations.

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Specialist Doctors

Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli

MS (Gen Surg), MCh (Surg Onco), FIAGES, PDCR

Clinical Director-Surgical Oncology, Sr. Consultant Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgical Oncology

English, Hindi, Telugu
23 Yrs
Hitec City
5 (3,725 reviews)

Dr. Rajesh Goud E

MBBS, MS, FMAS, MCh (Surgical Oncology)

Sr. Consultant Surgical Oncologist,
Minimal Invasive & Robotic Surgeon

Telugu, English, Hindi
16 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Venkat Rindu Kolli

MS, FIAGES, FMAS, FICRS, FALS (Oncology), FSRS (USA), Robotic Surgery - Roswell Park Cancer Institute (USA) & Organ Specific Robotic Oncology, IRCAD (France)

Consultant Robotic Surgeon

English, Hindi and Telugu
16 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Malyadri Paladugu

MBBS, DNB, FIAGES, FALS (Oncology), MCh Surgical Oncology

Consultant Surgical Oncologist, Minimal Invasive Onco Surgeon

Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, English, Malayalam
11 Yrs
Hitec City
5 (11 reviews)

Dr. Dayakar Rao

MS, MCh (Surgical Oncology)

Consultant Surgical Oncologist

English, Hindi, Telugu
14 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Bala Raju Kotla

MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), DrNB (Surgical Oncology), FIAGES

Consultant Surgical Oncologist
Minimal Invasive Surgeon

Telugu, Hindi, English
11 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Hemanth Vudayaraju

MS (General Surgery), MCh (Surgical Oncology), DNB (Surgical Oncology)

Director-Surgical Oncology & Minimal Access Onco Surgery and Robotic Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
19 Yrs
Secunderabad
4.5 (47 reviews)

Dr. Sreekanth CN

MS, MCh Surgical Oncology

Sr. Consultant-Surgical Oncology, Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery, HIPEC Surgery (Germany)

English, Hindi, Telugu
15 Yrs
Secunderabad

Dr. K. Sreekanth

MS, MCh (Surgical Oncology)

Sr. Consultant Surgical Oncologist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil
25 Yrs
Somajiguda
5 (509 reviews)

Dr. Sachin Marda

MS (General Surgery), DNB (MNAMS), Fellowship in GI and Laparoscopic Surgery, MRCS (Edinburgh, UK), MCh (Surgical Oncology), DNB (MNAMS), Fellowship in Robotic Surgery

Sr. Consultant Surgical Oncologist & Robotic Surgeon(Cancer Specialist) Clinical Director

English, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Marwadi
19 Yrs
Somajiguda
4.9 (675 reviews)

Dr. Sreehari Gowda

DNB (General Surgery), DNB (Surgical Oncology)

Consultant Surgical Oncologist

Telugu, English, Hindi
10 Yrs
Somajiguda

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals

Yashoda Hospitals should be the premier choice for patients who want to undergo HIPEC treatment because the hospital has been identified for giving state-of-the-art HIPEC therapy with the support of highly knowledgeable surgical oncologists, state-of-the-art operating theatres, and specialized ICU care. Along with complete cancer management services. The hospital follows a multidisciplinary method that combines accurate cytoreductive surgery, heated chemotherapy delivery, post-operative rehabilitation, nutritional support, and long-term follow-up care for better patient results. One of the most important benefits for many patients at Yashoda Hospitals is the availability of insurance assistance and cashless hospitalization support for eligible HIPEC procedures. This assists families in managing the financial burden of complicated cancer treatment more comfortably.

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FAQ's

HIPEC is a complicated procedure that normally takes around 6-12 hours, based on the range of tumor removal and the organs that are involved in the surgery.

After the HIPEC procedure, most patients need 2-4 weeks for initial recovery and many months for complete strength and stamina to return after the surgery.

The success rate of the HIPEC method depends on the type of cancer, the extent of its abdominal spread, and how completely the tumors can be removed during surgery. In some patients, long-term survival rates might range from 30% to 90%, with better results mostly seen in appendix cancers and carefully treated colorectal or ovarian cancers. Quick diagnosis, experienced surgical teams, and proper post-operative care can greatly improve HIPEC success results.

Yes, HIPEC is a highly specific major cancer surgery that involves extensive tumor removal, which is followed by heated chemotherapy inside the abdomen.

Many patients are kept for 1-2 days in the ICU for close observation before shifting to a routine hospital room for continuous recovery and rehabilitation.

Eventhough HIPEC assists in decreasing microscopic cancer cells and recurrence risk, some patients might still go through recurrence and therefore need long-term follow-up or additional therapy.

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