Introduction: Lower limb injuries are common in emergency rooms and surgery services. Many are extensive wounds and have complicated and extended treatment. A good option for reconstruction is the use of muscle flaps. Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyze a case series of wounds in the middle third of the leg, using soleus muscle flap for reconstruction and evaluating its effectiveness. Methods: Seven patients with wounds in the middle third of the leg were selected to demonstrate its reconstruction using soleus flap. The procedures occurred between 2015 and 2017. Results: In six cases, the cause of the injuries was trauma, with bone exposure in all of them. One patient had osteomyelitis as the cause of the lesion. Partial skin graft from the flap was performed after two weeks. There was one case of infection, with no necrosis of flaps or suture dehiscence, neither systemic complications. None of them needed new surgical intervention. All patients had good evolution. Conclusions: Soleus muscle flap is a reliable flap and it is valuable for closing the defects in the middle third of the leg.
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