What happens when a baby has a hypospadias with a scrotal para-scrotal cleft?

Baby hypospadias with scrotal cleft is a scrotal type of hypospadias and requires prompt surgical treatment. Baby urethral fissure accompanied by scrotal cleft is also known as scrotal hypospadias, which is a type of hypospadias. It is a condition in which the urethral opening is located in the scrotum, and is often accompanied by scrotal splitting and severe penile curvature. This condition requires prompt surgical treatment to correct the penile curvature and normalize the position of the urethral opening and urination. If symptoms are severe, multiple staged surgical repairs may be required. It is recommended that babies with hypospadias must seek timely medical treatment, and also do a good job of reviewing the condition during puberty to avoid delays.