Epispadias is a congenital malformation of the urinary tract in which the bladder opens in the upper part of the scrotum or its anterolateral wall. Urine from the bladder constantly flows into the scrotal cavity. With epispadias, the horseshoe-shaped kidney is located above the exit site of its main vessels and is easily palpated through the anterior abdominal wall. Depending on the location of the valve of the vesicoureteral orifice, 3 types of epispadias are distinguished: incomplete or partial (ureteroepispadias), severe incomplete complete