Does an embedded stone in the neck of the gallbladder require immediate surgery?

Immediate surgical treatment is recommended for an embedded stone in the neck of the gallbladder.
Once the stone is embedded in the neck of the gallbladder, it causes the gallbladder to contract and the bile inside the gallbladder cannot flow into the bile ducts and duodenum, resulting in increased pressure inside the gallbladder and causing spasmodic pain in the gallbladder. If secondary infection can appear acute cholecystitis symptoms, appear right upper abdominal severe pain, and accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.
Immediate surgical treatment, such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, is recommended to relieve the obstruction so that gallbladder stones can be cured.
Therefore, when gallbladder stones are found to be embedded, early surgical treatment is recommended in order to avoid serious complications. If secondary infection or gallbladder wall defects occur, surgery will be more difficult and patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.