ABSTRACT
The use of a cross-leg free flap and consequent limb salvage was successfully performed
in a 10-year-old boy with a compound open fracture of the tibia, involving extensive
skin and soft-tissue loss. This method should be kept in mind, as it may sometimes,
in an emergency situation, lead to lower-extremity salvage, as in the case reported.
KEYWORD
Cross-leg - free flap - extremity salvage