“…If entire VI duct remains patent, invaginations, obstruction, ulceration, perforation, vesicodiverticular fistula, tumours, abdominal pain due to acid secretion from gastric mucosa of it, strangulation, hernia, intussusceptions, volvulus etc may occur as complications. 3,4 As the age advances, risk for complication progressively declines. 5 The risk of developing complications with signs and symptoms is estimated at about 4.8% of the population having the anomaly.…”