Do you need surgery for gallbladder polyps 0.6cm x 0.3cm?

Simple gallbladder polyps measuring 0.6cm x 0.3cm, with no multiplication in the short term and a relatively non-broad base, can be treated without surgery. Gallbladder polyp is a generalized term for a protruding or elevated lesion in the gallbladder lumen, most of which are benign and a few of which are malignant. Benign lesions include hemangiomas, lipomas, inflammatory polyps, cholesterol polyps, etc. Malignant lesions include early gallbladder cancer, and a small number of gallbladder polyps may also become cancerous. Generally speaking, for gallbladder polyps with a diameter of not more than 1cm, if there are no obvious clinical symptoms, surgical treatment is not necessary and follow-up observation is sufficient. For patients with a direct diameter of more than 1cm, solitary lesion with a wide base, multiplication of gallbladder polyps in a short period of time, or combined with gallbladder stones and thickening of the gallbladder wall, surgical treatment should be highly recommended. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.