“…Extensor hallucis longus (EHL) excision without reconstruction could result in a flexion deformity of the toe at the interphalangeal joint, as described in neglected tendon lacerations (Thordarson & Shean, ). Few reports are available addressing EHL tendon reconstruction after oncologic resection, and there is no consensus in the literature regarding the ideal technique (Bastías, Cuchacovich, Schiff, Carcuro, & Pellegrini, ; Joseph & Barhorst, ; Lipscomb & Kelly, ; Park, Lee, & Sim, ; Pedreira, Calotta, & Deune, ; Smith & Coughlin, ; Taylor & Townsend, ; Wong, Daniel, & Raikin, ; Zielaskowski & Pontious, ). The use of a palmaris longus tendon included in a fasciocutaneous radial forearm free flap for reconstruction of the extremities has been firstly described by Soucacos et al in (Soucacos, Beris, Xenakis, Malizos, & Touliatos, ).…”