Abstract

It is accepted by all, patients and doctors alike, that prolapse is not an emergency and that it can wait. No one dies from prolapse, but what about the repercussions on the upper urinary tract and the risk of renal failure, which is moreover bilateral?In this article, we report a clinical case of operated genital prolapse complicated by renal failure.

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