“…The osteocutaneous fibular flap, described first by Hidalgo in 1989 for mandibular reconstruction (Hidalgo, 1989), underwent continued evolution of flap design to improve its soft‐tissue characteristics. Several modifications have been developed, for instance providing a second skin island using three different techniques: a central de‐epithelialized skin paddle (Deleyiannis et al, 2008; Jones et al, 2003; Yadav et al, 2012), a distally‐based double‐skin paddle (DSP) (Kubo et al, 2013; Lin et al, 2019; Maciejewski et al, 2008; Yang et al, 2000), or a proximally and distally‐based DSP (Chang & Yu, 2017; Cheng et al, 2009; Kannan et al, 2013; Leclère et al, 2014; Potter et al, 2014; Roan et al, 2013; Yu et al, 2011) (Figure 1). However, according to the current literature, no optimal reconstructive method has been standardized.…”