Patients with peritoneal disease commonly present with symptoms of abdominal distension and subacute intestinal obstruction. This results in poor oral intake leading to these patients often presenting in a malnourished state. CRS and HIPEC can potential provide improve survival for these patients, however can be a hazardous procedure, involving multi-organ resections. The risk is especially high in poorly nourished patients. The study investigators hypothesize that perioperative immunonutrition can reduce wound infections and length of hospital stay, and improve perioperative outcomes. To the investigators' knowledge, it has not been evaluated in patients undergoing CRS and HIPEC.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
70
Powdered formula that is pre-packaged in individual packets which the patients will be instructed to mix with water before consumption.
Liquid milk formula available over the counter
National Cancer Centre Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
Baseline wound infection rates
Time frame: From date of surgery to date that wound is healed, up to 30 days from surgery
Peri-operative complications
Time frame: Within 30 days from surgery
Length of stay
Time frame: 100 days
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