Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Apr 2024)

Revisiting Heinz-Lippman disease as a complication of chronic venous insufficiency

  • Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS,
  • Amanda Beneat, MD,
  • Amit Rao, MD,
  • Eric Goodman, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 101408

Abstract

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Chronic venous insufficiency with and without ulceration is a common complication of varicose veins. Heinz-Lippmann disease is a potentially underreported complication of chronic venous insufficiency that involves heterotopic ossification of the peri-wound that might contribute to the chronicity of venous leg ulcers. Most commonly, heterotopic ossification is associated with traumatic injury. We report the cases of three patients with chronic venous insufficiency and no history of trauma who were found to have subcutaneous calcifications consistent with Heinz-Lippmann disease. Osteomyelitis was confirmed in two patients. Physical examination and diagnostic imaging can be helpful in determining the diagnosis. Interventions can include biopsy to rule out osteomyelitis, with subsequent treatment, if needed.

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