
1. Abstract
1.1. Background: Hypospadias is a genetic disease which occurs in about 3 out of 1000 live births. The success rate of long-term hypospadias repair in single-stage procedures is more than 90%. The surgical complications include fistula, diverticulum, meatal stenosis, chordee, and urethral stricture that need secondary repair.
1.2. Case presentation: In the present study, a 21-year-old patient was reported, who underwent dorsal inlay technique with meatal orifice preservation as a new thechnique of urethroplasty.
1.3. Conclusion: In this technique, the buccal graft in the dorsal area of the urethral stenosis was placed and there was no complication in the patient's follow-up.