## Abstract Despite recent advances in free tissue transfer, management of a large upper tibial wound extending to the knee can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons. In this report, we present two cases where a free latissimus dorsi flap was used for successful soft‐tissue coverage of the wou
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Reconstruction of a large abdominal wall defect resulting after necrotizing fasciitis with free latissimus dorsi flap
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- Springer
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- 2000
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- 1435-0130
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