Vol 70, No 3 (2020)
Guidelines / Expert consensus
Published online: 2020-06-16

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Guidelines from the Polish Surgical Society and Polish Society of Oncological Surgery Concerning Quality Assurance for Centres Performing Cytoreductive Procedures and HIPEC Procedures in the Treatment of Primary and Secondary Peritoneal Tumours

Tomasz Jastrzębski1, Piotr Richter2, Wojciech Zegarski3, Adam Dziki4, Grzegorz Wallner5, Arkadiusz Jeziorski6, Wojciech M. Wysocki7, Marek Jackowski8, Marek Bębenek9, Tomasz Olesiński10, Wojciech Polkowski11, Lucjan Wyrwicz12, Dariusz Wydra13, Wojciech Biernat14, Piotr Czauderna15, Michał Studniarek16, Tomasz Polec1, Radosław Owczuk17, Anna Sommer17, Krzysztof Szewczyk9, Jerzy Mielko11
Nowotwory. Journal of Oncology 2020;70(3):85-91.

Abstract

Surgical treatment of patients with peritoneal metastases in combination with Hyperthermic intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) and systemic treatments is applied with increasing frequency and, with correct patient qualification, allows for obtaining 5-year survival at a level of 32–52%. The conditions necessary for positive results of such treatment include the high experience of a given centre, its appropriate infrastructure, and appropriate patient qualification for the procedure. As a result of the debate connected with the need to evaluate treatment quality and results, at the request of the Peritoneal Cancer Section of the Polish Society of Oncological Surgery, the conditions for quality assurance were worked out and a Quality Assurance Commission was set up for the centres performing cytoreductive procedures and HIPEC procedures in the treatment of primary and secondary peritoneal tumours.

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