Elevation of the flap can be performed with the patient in the supine position and is extremely fast and straightforward, without the added difficulty of anatomical variation or extensive intramuscular vascular dissection. The pedicle is long and of large caliber. Although the series is short, the authors conclude that this is a useful free flap for lower extremity reconstruction.
The vascular anatomy is relatively constant. Flap dissection is straightforward under tourniquet control, donor morbidity is low provided a primary closure is possible, and pedicle size is appropriate for repair. When a moderate-size free flap with moderate thickness and a medium-sized pedicle is needed, the biceps femoris perforator flap should be considered in the first-choice group of donor areas.
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