1980 Volume 16 Issue 5 Pages 775-780
Our experience on one stage urethroplasty performed in 8 children with distal hypospadia was reported. It was primarily successful in 6 patients. Of the remaining 2, one developed slightly crooked glans which is of no consequence and the other one required secondary closure of urethrocutaneous fistula. The concept of cutaneous chordee and its amenability to skin lysisalone was presented. Our modified King's method was suggested to be tried as relatively foulproof one stage urethroplasty.