Abstract Introduction: Variations in the number, the course and the termination of renal veins are less common than those involving renal arteries. Of these, variations involving right renal vein are more common than those of the left renal vein. But variations involving both renal vein and gonadal vein on the same side are quite rare. Case Report: Herein, we present a case report of accessory right renal vein which was receiving the right testicular vein observed during routine dissection. The cadaver also had a right sided incomplete inguinal hernia (Bubonocele). Conclusion: These variations are clinically relevant in the context of the harvest of the kidneys for renal transplant, renal angiography, portocaval shunting procedures, laparoscopic procedures involving the retroperitoneum and management of the abdominal trauma by Trans-Abdominal Retro-Peritoneal (TARP) approach.
Keywords: Accessory Right Renal Vein; Right Testicular Vein; Incomplete Inguinal Hernia; Bubonocele.