Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the Limberg or rhomboid flap done during the past 2 years with regard to applicability, reliability and complications. METHODS: All Limberg flaps done were reviewed by inspecting case records and directly following up patients. The indications, suitability, post-operative course and complications were noted. RESULTS: Eleven Limberg flaps were done during this period. Seven patients underwent the procedure for cutaneous malignancies. Rest for various benign lesions. All the flaps survived. One patient developed a hematoma under the flap. A significant cosmetic defect was noted in two patients. CONCLUSION: The Limberg flap is a safe and reliable flap for the coverage of various cutaneous defects if properly planned.