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Table 1 Characteristics of patients with gastric perforation following CRS and PIC at a tertiary referral centre (St. George Hospital) in Sydney

From: Gastric perforation following cytoreductive surgery and perioperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy: a case series of six

Patient number; age; gender

Diagnosis

Procedures performed

PCIa

HIPECb (chemotherapy)

EPICc

Length of surgery (hours)

1; 62; M

Pseudomyxoma peritoneii (redo)

Peritonectomy, small bowel resection

17

Yes (MMCd)

No

8.5

2; 58; F

Ovarian cancer

Peritonectomy, splenectomy, cholecystectomy, partial gastrectomy with Roux-En-Y anastomosis, small bowel resection, bilateral diaphragm strip

32

Yes (CDDPe)

No

10.5

3; 41; F

Pseudomyxoma peritoneii

Peritonectomy, splenectomy, cholecystectomy, omentectomy, right hemicolectomy

14

Yes (MMC)

Yes

10.0

4; 51; F

Peritoneal mesothelioma

Peritonectomy, bilateral diaphgram stripping, splenectomy, right hemicolectomy, cholecystectomy, segment II liver resection, pelvic stripping, omentectomy

33

Yes (CDDP)

No

9.0

5; 44; M

Pseudomyxoma peritoneii

Peritonectomy, bilateral diaphragmatic stripping, splenectomy, pancreas stripping, liver surface stripping, cholecystectomy, Billroth I gastrectomy, right hemicolectomy, anterior resection

39

Yes (OXf)

No

12.0

6; 48; F

Ovarian cancer

Peritonectomy, oophorectomy, salpingectomy, salpingooophorectomy, removal of ligaments (ovarian, paraovarian, fimbrial or broad ligaments), hysterectomy with rectum, bilateral diaphragm stripping, splenectomy, partial gastrectomy, left hepatectomy and creation of colostoma

30

Yes (OX)

No

7.8

  1. aPeritoneal cancer index
  2. bHyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy
  3. cEarly postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy
  4. dMitomycin C
  5. eCisplatin
  6. fOxaliplatin