Fasciocutaneous free tissue transfer is an established limb salvage modality in lower extremity reconstruction. In severe cases, defect coverage is challenging due to the size and extent of the injury which may surpass the dimensions of most commonly utilized fasciocutaneous donor sites. This is further complicated by the considerable length between the recipient pedicle and most distal segment of the defect requiring coverage. Available donor sites that are able to provide free fasciocutaneous flaps extended length (>40 cm) are combinations between the lateral thoracic, lower abdomen/groin and lateral thigh regions. Advantages of this include a single donor site that can be closed primarily, the ability to utilize healthy vessels outside the zone of trauma/injury for microvascular anastomosis and single stage reconstruction. In addition, from a logistical perspective, single flap harvest would theoretically be more efficient and less resource intensive than harvesting two separate flaps or performing large skin grafts. Herein, we present current available donor sites that allow harvest of long fasciocutaneous free flaps incorporating multiple pedicles with a single skin paddle for lower extremity reconstruction.
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