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  • 59 Years
  • 14/08/2025

my mother has a 3rd degree uterus prolapse and her serum creatinine is 2.00 she's on ART treatment with a viral load of 20 and cd4 count of 150 she weighs 35 kg and is 59 years old is surgery for the prolapse possible and would it be open or laparoscopic also should a nephrologist or gynecologist perform it and which hospital would be best for this operation

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