This case involves a forty-six-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with ovarian and kidney cancer after having used adult baby powder consistently for the past seven years. Surgery was performed to remove the renal mass and the malignant ovaries. During the surgery, the physician mistakenly nicked the patient’s ureter and this condition went unrecognized and untreated. Three months later, the patient presented to the emergency room complaining of lethargy and the inability to urinate for several days. The ureteral damage was finally uncovered and the patient underwent a corrective surgery to repair the damage. Soon after the procedure, the patient went into acute renal failure and the remaining kidney was determined to be nonfunctional. The patient was promptly placed on peritoneal dialysis and required a kidney transplant. The patient benefited from a living donor transplantation but sustained significant emotional damages as a result of the near-death experience.