Can urethral fissure be treated?

Supraurethral cleft can be treated surgically.
However, surgery for supraurethral cleft is very difficult. The surgeon needs to be relatively well versed in the anatomy of the pelvis, bladder, penis and urethra, to fully understand the pathological features of supraurethral cleft, and to pay attention to the protection of the blood vessels and nerves innervating the penis during surgery in order to achieve maximum functional reconstruction of the penis and urethra. Bladder neck reconstruction is also very difficult, requiring ureteral reimplantation and neck muscle reconstruction to achieve urinary control.