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Objective@#To introduce the experience in skin and soft tissue defects reconstruction using Pacman flap.@*Methods@#From April 2015 to April 2018, clinical data of 18 patients using Pacman flap for soft tissue defect repair were reviewed. They were 8 males and 10 females, aged from 18 to 87 years (median age of 60 years). Eight patients had benign lesions, but 10 patients had malignant tumors. The defects were on face (n=12), trunk (n=3), and limbs (n=3). The size of tissue defects ranged from 0.9 cm×0.9 cm to 10.0 cm×9.0 cm. The flap was designed along edge of the defect. Two proximal triangular flap were separated, and sutured in contraposition. The rest of the flap was advanced to cover the defect.@*Results@#The postoperative follow-up period ranged from 2 months to 20 months (median time of 9 months). All flap survived without necrosis. Hematoma occurred in 2 patients, were healed after debridement. All patients were satisfied with the aesthetic and functional outcomes.@*Conclusions@#The technique of Pacman flap is a simple and effective method to repair the skin and soft tissue defects.