Fig. 1From: Risk factors for postoperative complications following one-stage proximal hypospadias repair involving the disconnection of the urethral plate: a retrospective studyThe Duckett procedure AÂ Preoperative appearance BÂ Correction of penile curvature through disconnection of the urethral plate CÂ Taking the transverse pedicle rectangular preputial flap DÂ Turning the longitudinal flap along the interrupted suture to form the new urethra EÂ Dissection of the coronal groove of the penis head from the corpus cavernosum FÂ Passing the new urethra through the glans; the new urethral orifice is formed at the end of the glans GÂ The original urethral orifice is end-to-end anastomosed with the other end, and the new urethra is covered with tissue HÂ Postoperative appearanceBack to article page