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My son is a year old and had majorMajor tears Major-gesic surgery six months ago to repair his legs. We just met with a urologist and have been told that our son has a hypospadia. He told us that our son has two holes in his penisCancer - penis Curvature of the penis Penis care (uncircumcised) Penis pain and a chordee. He said that he cannot perform the surgery our son needs and is referring us to a pediatric urologist. He said that they have to determine which hole our son urinates from and then repair this and the chordee. My husband and I are very concerned because our son has already undergone a majorMajor tears Major-gesic surgery and now they want to perform another one. Plus, we are concerned about what he will have to go through after surgery. Can anyone provide information? Thanks,