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The medial plantar flap is frequently used in heel reconstruction and has been described since 1969. We took care of a 25-year-old patient with a bilateral ballistic trauma and open fractures to the distal third of both legs. Given the seriousness of the damage to the left lower limb, a trans-tibial amputation had to be performed. Concerning the right lower limb, we decided to cover the defect with a spare part's free medial plantar flap thanks to the amputated fragment. The extremity spare tissues principle is already known and described, more particularly concerning hands, in emergency traumatic surgery and in planned surgery, mainly concerning thumb reconstruction, for example for hypoplasia or after traumatic amputation. Apart from an article on the use of foot spare part in the coverage of amputation stumps, no article has reported the use of a foot spare part in reconstructive surgery, even more in traumatic surgery. We believe that the use of an extremity spare tissues should be considered in rare cases where this is possible, in order to reduce donor-site morbidity in the context of reconstructive surgery. |