“…8,9 The etiology of fistula has been a controversial issue in pediatric urology and several factors such as suture material, infection, previous operations, catheterization, and surgical skill may affect outcomes significantly. 10 One of the most important techniques to avoid in the occurrence of fistulas is the application of a protective vascularized intermediate layer between the neourethra and the skin such as the external spermatic fascia, spongial tissue, tunica virginals, and scrotal, dorsal, and ventral dartos flaps. 11Y14 However, there is no general consensus about the best interpositional flap coverage to decrease the fistula rate which perhaps is caused by the associated potential harvesting complications, individualized level of surgeon's experience, different complexity degrees of different repairs, using different surgical materials including sutures and catheters, and the bias of applying a specific technique for many forms of the anomaly itself.…”