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There are four forms of chordee that do not involve hypospadias: cutaneous chordee, fibrous chordee, corporocavernosal chordee, and congenital short urethra. From 1981 to 1991, 214 patients aged 18 months to 20 years underwent surgical treatment. Among these, 29 individuals developed a crippled penis due to the failure of surgery for the hypospadias sine hypospadias anomaly. This report describes the surgical repair of hypospadias sine hypospadias, whereby the operative approach is closely related to the type of anomaly involved and should thus be highly individualized. The rate of complications encountered in the present study was 11.2%.
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Perović, S. Hypospadias sine hypospadias. World J Urol 10, 85–89 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00183140
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