Congenital Urological Correction
Specialized treatment for hypospadias and undescended testicles (UDT)
Precision Surgery
Microsurgical techniques for optimal reconstruction
High Success Rate
90-95% success rate for single-stage repairs
Pediatric Experts
Specialists in congenital urological conditions

Understanding Hypospadias & UDT
We provide comprehensive surgical solutions for congenital conditions:
- Hypospadias repair (distal, midshaft, proximal)
- Undescended testicle (cryptorchidism) correction
- Chordee (penile curvature) straightening
- Bilateral cryptorchidism management
- Complex genital reconstruction
Why Choose Our Pediatric Urology Care?
Benefits of our specialized congenital condition treatments
Advanced Techniques
We employ the most effective surgical methods:
- Tubularized incised plate (TIP) urethroplasty
- Onlay island flap hypospadias repair
- Laparoscopic orchidopexy for UDT
- Single-stage reconstruction when possible
Comprehensive Care
Our child-centered approach includes:
- Child-friendly preoperative preparation
- Family education and counseling
- Minimal postoperative discomfort
- Long-term follow-up through adolescence
Treatment Process
Your child's journey to correction and recovery
Diagnostic Evaluation
Physical exam, ultrasound, and hormonal assessment
Preoperative Planning
Surgical approach selection and family counseling
Surgical Correction
Precise reconstruction under magnification
Postoperative Care
Dressing management and pain control
Recovery Monitoring
Follow-up to ensure proper healing and function
Parent Experiences
"The hypospadias repair gave my son a completely normal appearance."
Priya M.
Mother of 2-year-old
"UDT surgery was quick and my son recovered faster than we expected."
Rahul K.
Father of 5-year-old
"The team's expertise with complex hypospadias made all the difference."
Anjali S.
Mother of 3-year-old
Common Questions
What causes hypospadias and UDT?
These are congenital conditions likely caused by hormonal and genetic factors during fetal development. Most cases occur sporadically.
When should these conditions be treated?
Hypospadias repair is typically done at 6-18 months. UDT correction is ideally performed by 12-18 months to preserve fertility.
What's the recovery like after surgery?
Most children recover quickly, with 1-2 weeks of reduced activity. Stents or catheters are usually removed within 7-10 days.
Will my child need future surgeries?
Most single-stage repairs are successful long-term. Complex cases may require additional procedures during childhood.