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Duplicated vas deferens identified in post-mortem analysis
The identification of a duplicated Vas Deferens is significant during common operations such as vasectomies, groin explorations and hernioplasties. The reports are rare and incidental. Consequences of failure to identify this anomaly may yield effects such as sperm granulomas and vasovenous fistulas. We present the first publication of a duplicated vas from an Australian cadaveric dissection.