The “homemade” HIPEC machine – a cost-effective alternative in low-resource countries

Author:

Bhatt Aditi1,Prabhu Robin1,Sethna Kayomarz2,Tharayil Sajin3,Kumar Madhan3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Oncology, Fortis Hospital, 154/9, Bannerghatta road, Opposite IIM, Bangalore, Bangalore560076, India

2. Department of Surgery, Sion Hospital, Mumbai, India

3. Department of perfusion medicine, Fortis Hospital, Bangalore, India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHIPEC using custom-made machines (CMM) remains unaffordable for many patients in low-income countries. We describe the assembly and use homemade HIPEC machine (HMM) as a cost-effective alternative.MethodsWe evaluated the cost of setting up the HMM, maintenance, expenses per procedure as well as technical aspects including target temperature and flow rate, safety aspects, technical failures and the technical support required. The comparison with CMM was based on the manufacturer information and published reports and not on personal experience.ResultsForm 2011 to 2017, we performed HIPEC (Coliseum technique) in 81 patients using HMM. HMM was a cardiopulmonary bypass machine available in our institution, with an additional water bath. Flow rate was 2 L/min and target temperature between 41 and 43 °C could be achieved in all cases. There were no technical failures and there was no safety issue recorded. Routine maintenance was provided yearly by an in-house technician. Chemotherapy costs (between 20 and 500 USD) were independent from the devices used. Cost of consumables was 450 USD/procedure, as compared to 1800 to 3500 USD/procedure for commercially available products. Investment cost for CMM is between 70,000 and 1,35,000 USD.ConclusionsThe HMM is a cost-effective option allowing access to HIPEC to patients in low-resource countries without loss of efficacy or additional safety concerns. The initial cost and cost per procedure were substantially less for HMM while the maintenance of both systems was similar in terms of complexity and cost. The CMM are more user-friendly and require less technical support.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Internal Medicine

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