Restorative surgical repair using different surgical modalities is required on the excision of skin lesions or when treating traumatic lacerations; each modality has advantages and drawbacks. In this article, we evaluate the efficacy of using a bilateral interdigitated Pacman flap to reconstruct circular and oval cutaneous defects on different parts of the body. Fourteen patients with soft tissue defects on different parts of the body underwent reconstruction using a bilateral interdigitated Pacman flap. The design of this flap is similar to that of a conventional bilateral V-Y advancement flap; however, the limbs of the V are drawn as slightly curved convex lines. All patients were followed-up for more than 6 months. All soft tissue defects were reconstructed completely using this technique, and no significant complications were noticed except in one patient who developed partial flap necrosis. However, aesthetic issues remain a limiting factor in using this technique. This flap is a reliable, practical and effective option for closure of circular and oval soft tissue defects, although there are certain limitations when used on the face and in younger patients.

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