The surgical team may choose a fibular flap when they need to rebuild the jawbone.
For this technique, the team:
- Removes a portion of the fibula — the smaller of two bones in the calf.
- Takes some of the skin and blood vessels attached to the fibula. This way, the new jawbone will have a good blood supply and natural skin covering.
- Cuts the fibula bone to match the missing jaw.
The fibula is not critical for walking or leg movement.
Over time and with therapy, you can walk, run, and play sports without a full fibula.