British journal of plastic surgery
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The gastrocnemius muscle flap is often insufficient in volume and arc of rotation for coverage of a large soft tissue defect of the knee and the upper third of the leg. Therefore we developed a new concept of the flap which combines soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, named the 'gastrocnemius with soleus bi-muscle flap'. In 16 cadavers we studied the location and number of perforators, which penetrate the gastrocnemius muscle through the soleus muscle. ⋯ Angiography in one fresh cadaver confirmed that the soleus muscle could receive the reversed flow from the gastrocnemius muscle perforators. We subsequently treated a patient with exposed proximal tibia with this flap. This flap is useful to cover a large soft tissue defect of the knee and the upper third of the leg.