# Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Causing Early Venous Thrombosis and Free Flap Failure After Mandibular Reconstruction: A Case Report

**Authors:** Khalid Abdel Aziz, Faris Abdon, Mohamed Salim

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.98630 · 2025-12-07

## TL;DR

A case report highlights how heparin-induced thrombocytopenia can lead to early venous thrombosis and free flap failure after mandibular reconstruction.

## Contribution

This case emphasizes the importance of promptly recognizing and managing HIT in microsurgical patients to prevent flap loss.

## Key findings

- The patient developed recurrent venous thrombosis and flap congestion after heparin exposure.
- HIT was confirmed with a positive anti-platelet factor 4/heparin test and a high 4Ts score.
- The patient's condition deteriorated to multiorgan failure and death despite critical care.

## Abstract

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is an under-recognized cause of early microvascular thrombosis and free flap loss after head and neck reconstruction. We report a 45-year-old man who underwent fibula free flap mandibular reconstruction and, within 72 hours of perioperative heparin exposure, developed recurrent venous thrombosis and persistent flap congestion despite multiple re-explorations. The platelet count fell markedly, the 4Ts score indicated a high pretest probability of HIT, and anti-platelet factor 4/heparin testing subsequently returned a positive result. Despite critical care escalation, the patient progressed to multiorgan failure and died on postoperative day 7. This case underscores that in microsurgical patients, repeated venous thrombosis with preserved inflow should prompt the immediate consideration of HIT: stop all heparin (including flushes), begin a non-heparin anticoagulant while arranging confirmatory testing, and involve hematology early. We outline a practical timeline, platelet fall, 4Ts scoring, and differential diagnosis for postoperative thrombocytopenia to aid in the rapid recognition and management of similar cases.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** thrombocytopenia (MONDO:0002049), multiorgan failure (MONDO:0043726)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Venous Thrombosis (MESH:D020246), thrombosis (MESH:D013927), HIT (MESH:C562865), flushes (MESH:D005483), Flap (MESH:D000070600), Thrombocytopenia (MESH:D013921), multiorgan failure (MESH:D051437)
- **Chemicals:** Heparin (MESH:D006493)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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