“…Untreated CDF can lead to gallstone ileus, perforation, necrosis, sepsis, or gallbladder carcinoma 5,8,9 . A complication unique to biliary fistulas is known as Bouveret's syndrome, where the stone migrates through the fistula and impacts in the bowel, which is diagnosed when Rigler's triad of pneumobilia, small bowel distension, and ectopic gallstone is present on imaging 9,10 . Traditionally, CDFs were managed with open surgery until the first laparoscopic approach in 1995 1 .…”