Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2022)

Nonhealing venous ulcer in a patient with dystrophic soft tissue calcification

  • Abdullah Nasif, MD,
  • Karen Bauer, DNP, APRN-FNP, CWS,
  • Vanessa Pasadyn, BA,
  • Ayman Ahmed, MD,
  • Munier Nazzal, MD, MBA,
  • Mohamed Osman, MD, MBA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 164 – 166

Abstract

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Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are lesions of the skin found in regions of venous hypertension. VLUs that fail to heal can become chronic, especially because of calcified deposits in the bed of the ulcer. The unclear mechanism behind the cause of calcification poses a challenge when approaching diagnosis and management. In the present report, we discuss the case of a 58-year-old woman who had presented with a chronic VLU that was resistant to healing despite numerous interventions. During a 3-year period, a multidisciplinary team was involved to provide medical and surgical care. Eventually, she was found to have dystrophic calcification of the VLU.

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