Abstract
Gallbladder duplication is a rare congenital malformation, occurring in about one per 3000 - 4000 births.1 Presence of a double gallbladder was first reported in 31 BC by Pliny.2 Since then, 213 cases of true duplication of gallbladder have been described. Anatomic variation of duplication of gallbladder is classified according to Boyden’s classification¹ into two groups – 1) Vesica fella divisa and 2) Vesica fella duplex (again divided into Y type and H type).
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