Introduction: Reconstruction of anterior abdominal wall after necrotizing abdominal wall infections is a challenge.

Material And Methods: A 35-year-old lady presented with 20 × 18 cm sized defect of the anterior abdominal wall following fungal necrotizing fascitis. The defect was covered by an overlay prolene mesh and the soft tissue deficit was corrected by pre-expanded epigastric flap based on the superior epigastric artery.

Conclusion: A concerted multi-specialty effort is needed to correct these defects.

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