Spontaneous fistulization of the pancreatic necrosis into the colon is rare. It should be kept as differentials in the presence of massive air in the WOPN. Sometimes, simple bedside X-ray abdomen may clinch the diagnosis in the presence of large radiolucent air-fluid level with a peripheral displaced bowel loops.

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