Heterotopic Ossification in the Abdomen of an Elderly Patient, as an Incidental Finding During Elective Surgery: A Case Report
Klinikinė praktika
Gordana Bozhinovska-Beaka
City General Hospital “8th of September”, North Macedonia; Goce Delcev University, North Macedonia,
Biljana Prgova Veljanova
City General Hospital “8th of September”; Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia,
Tatjan Troik
City General Hospital “8th of September”, North Macedonia; Goce Delcev University, North Macedonia,
Ivica Stojanovski
City General Hospital “8th of September”, North Macedonia; Goce Delcev University, North Macedonia,
Patricija Kalamaras
Clinical Hospital “Acibadem Sistina”; Goce Delcev University, Republic of North Macedonia,
Nadica Bozhinovska-Dimova
Clinical Hospital “Acibadem Sistina”, North Macedonia,
Publikuota 2023-11-20
https://doi.org/10.15388/LietChirur.2023.22(3).6
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Introduction. Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a rare diverse pathologic process, with broad spectrum. Case report. This is a case report of a 73 years old patient who had ventral hernia at the medial line on the anterior abdominal wall, and underwent a routine surgery. During the surgery an incidental finding of HO was discovered. Discussion. HO is well documented to occur at increased frequency with certain predisposing conditions, including orthopedic surgery, most commonly hip arthroplasty. Non-genetic HO can occur nearly anywhere in the body, but is often designated by the tissue type it involves, such as myositis ossificans when involving skeletal muscle, or fasciitis ossificans when involving fascia.

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