“…During first wave of the pandemic, this guidance was replaced with intercollegiate guidance recommending against the use of “hot” cholecystectomies and favoured management with antibiotics and gallbladder drainage where necessary. As a result, our unit saw an increase in cholecystostomy use from 2.9% of gallbladder admissions in 2019 to 4.9% in 2020, various units around the country report rates ranging from 7.2% [ 2 ] to a considerable 26% [ 3 ]. Interestingly, during the peak of the pandemic, the use of interventional radiology (IR) procedures decreased by 31%; however, the rate of IR cholecystostomies increased by 66% [ 4 ].…”