Extensive soft-tissue defects in the upper limb of a child are rare, and emergency surgical repair presents a challenge to the clinician and requires high proficiency in operating skills. The use of common regular flaps fails to completely cover the trauma. We report on a case in which the skin defect, reaching 42 x 15 cm, was repaired by the use of a scapula latissimus dorsi musculo-cutaneous flap, and the functions of the affected limb were maintained to the utmost extent. Thus the patient has escaped amputation.
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