The whole thing doesn't sound right to me at all.
First, if he has cryptorchidism, his testicle is likely just retained and the vet needs to open up his abdomen and look for it. That is the procedure as far as I know. It is just more involved than a regular neuter.
If you have reason to believe that the urination issue is not marking, he needs to have a urinalysis.
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