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Extensive Circumferential Heterotopic Ossification Discovered at the Base of a Loop Ileostomy.

Ahmad BosailyJohn R EdministerSamarchitha MagalMohammad JamilAmy LynnGlenn Hall
Published in: Case reports in surgery (2019)
Heterotopic ossification is a rare phenomenon defined by the formation of bone within nonossifying soft tissues. A rare variant of heterotopic ossification is heterotopic mesenteric ossification (HMO), in which there is involvement of the mesentery and surrounding intra-abdominal structures. There are only four previously reported cases of HMO involving an ileostomy. We present a case of HMO affecting an ileostomy which was discovered during elective stoma reversal in a 52-year-old male who required fecal diversion following perineal necrotizing fasciitis.
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