- Dr. Lamaalla Younes1*, Dr. Alami1, Dr. Idelkheir1, Dr. Azzouzi1, Dr. Sylla1, Dr. Oudghiri1, Pr. Elatiqi Oumkeltoum1, Pr. Elamrani Driss1, Pr. Benchamkha Yassine1
- 1Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgery, and Burns, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
- ISR Journal of Medical Case Reports (ISRJMCR)
Abstract: Background: Penile epispadias is an exceptionally rare congenital malformation, often diagnosed in infancy. Adult presentations are scarcely documented, posing unique reconstructive challenges. Case Presentation: A 44-year-old male with untreated penile epispadias underwent successful urethroplasty using the modified Cantwell-Young technique, with optimal functional and cosmetic outcomes at 10-month follow-up. Discussion: We analyze the embryological basis, diagnostic pitfalls, and evolving surgical strategies for adult epispadias repair, emphasizing anatomic preservation and complication avoidance. Conclusion: Delayed epispadias repair in adults is feasible with meticulous technique selection, though early intervention remains ideal to mitigate psychosocial and urologic sequelae.