Abstract

e14231 Background: Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy (PIPAC) is becoming an increasingly widespread approach for delivering intra-peritoneal chemotherapy (IPC) by means of a chemoaerosol. In current studies, a flexible and easy-to-handle endoscopic microcatheter (MC) approach has been introduced to replace the conventional micropump used in PIPAC. While this new method has many advantages such as wide availability, cost effectiveness and improved drug distribution, its possible occupational health risks remain unknown. Methods: PIPAC was performed on three post mortem swine using the MC device. According to standard protocol in patients, solutions of doxorubicin and oxaliplatin were aerosolized in a standardized procedure room with laminar flow. Multiple probes of all surgical material including instruments and sutures, surrounding area surfaces and the operating personals’ items such as gloves and gowns were collected. Moreover, the air filter of the operating room was examined for doxorubicin and oxaliplatin concentrations. Results: The majority of probes showed no measurable doxorubicin or oxaliplatin concentrations. No exposure was detected on the operating personals’ gowns as well as the surrounding area surfaces. While a few of the surgical materials as well as the personals’ gloves and the main part of the application system showed low drug exposure, no drug exposure was measurable in the room filter. Conclusions: Our ex-vivo data suggest that PIPAC delivered via MC is safe and does not exhibit any major occupational hazards if the safety protocol is followed. MC offers an improved, easy-to-handle and cost-effective alternative to the micropump used in conventional PIPAC. Furthermore, the MC offers the great advantage of flexibility which allows access even in anatomically difficult situations and reduces the surgical point of entry to only one abdominal trocar placement.

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