“…The most frequently reported complications are intraperitoneal and abdominal wall abscesses. Other complications in the literature include intestinal obstruction, colocutaneous fistula, pleural empyema, broncholithiasis, sinus formation, bladder fistulisation, incarcerated hernia and dyspareunia [1,3,4,9]. The temporal course to spilled gallstone complications has been reported from one month to twenty years; however most commonly occur at approximately four months postoperatively [1,3,4].…”