People often come to the clinic with the results of physical examination of gallbladder polyps, and some people even think they have malignant tumor and worry about it all day long, which affects their normal work and life. With the popularity of ultrasound, gallbladder polyps are a common disease, and very most of them only require ultrasound follow-up and do not require surgery. Gallbladder polyps are usually asymptomatic and most people are found during physical examination. When combined with cholecystitis or gallbladder stones, clinical manifestations of right upper abdominal pain can occur. A small number of gallbladder polyps detached can show symptoms of gallbladder stones, which some people believe is a cause of gallbladder stone formation. Classification of gallbladder polyps: tumor polyps and non-tumor polyps, most polyps are the latter, among which cholesterol polyps are the most common and rarely become malignant. Neoplastic polyps have the potential to become malignant. However, the clinical differentiation between the two types is difficult. Indications for surgery of gallbladder polyps: Through surgeons’ long-term experience, it is now generally accepted that surgical treatment can be considered in the following cases: when gallbladder polyps with clinical symptoms, gallbladder stones, R10mm in diameter, no tip or wide tip, and a significant increase in size during the observation process.