Abstract
Acceptable results can be achieved in the treatment of hypospadias by the use of Denis Browne's method. However, the condition is not completely normalized, as the external orifice of the urethra is most frequently situated in the neighbourhood of the coronal sulcus and the orifice itself open. The distance to the normal urethral mucosa is thus short with the consequent increased risk of contamination. In order to ensure normalization of the condition. Denis Browne's method was supplemented by the construction of a fossa navicularis in 74 patients with hypospadias. The results of this construction were satisfactory in the great majority of cases.