is a procedure used to diagnose whether certain types of cancer are present in the peritoneal cavity—the space between the membranes that line the abdomen. It is not performed on its own but ...
2). Through the translucent stretched abdominal wall, we saw a large volume of reddish-brown peritoneal fluid. Before entering the abdominal cavity, we withdrew 35 ml of fluid by syringe.
A 60-year-old man from the Cadillac area has become the first patient in Michigan to receive a state-of-the-art aerosolized cancer treatment, performed by Henry Ford Health surgical oncologist Dr.
The SUNCHIP system, which helps to regulate the temperature and flow of chemotherapy liquid in the peritoneal cavity, was developed to combine performance, simplicity, safety and economy.