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The objective of this clinical trial is to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) for the prevention of peritoneal metastases after curative-intent surgery for high-risk colorectal cancer.
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This single-arm, single-center, open-label trial enrolls patients after curative-intent surgery for colon adenocarcinoma (proximal to peritoneal reflection), intestinal or mucinous histological type, associated with the following clinical-pathological risk factors for the development of peritoneal metastases: a) stage pT4a, N0-2b, M0 of the Tumor Node Metastasis classification; b) stage pT4b, N0-2b, M0; and c) primary perforated tumor (any T, any N, M0). Eligible patients who will give informed consent undergo laparoscopic pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) 4 to 8 weeks after primary surgery, followed by adjuvant systemic chemotherapy according to according to current guidelines. After the procedure, patients will be followed-up to assess occurrence of adverse events,survival, peritoneal and systemic disease relapse, and quality of life.
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Histopathological diagnosis of intestinal type, mucinous or signet ring cell adenocarcinoma of the colon (with upper limit of the tumor above peritoneal reflection);
curative (microscopically complete) surgery performed by laparotomy or laparoscopy;
presence of at least one of the following risk factors for the development of metachronous peritoneal metastases:
age > 18;
performance status 2 according to the World Health Organization score;
willingness to start adjuvant systemic chemotherapy and post-operative follow-up;
Signing of informed consent.
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10 participants in 1 patient group
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Dario Baratti, MD
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