The specific treatment of gallbladder stones in the elderly is as follows: 1. If the elderly have gallstones, no symptoms, and can tolerate surgery, it is recommended that they have elective surgery. 2. If the elderly have a sudden painful attack of gallstones, the physical condition of the elderly should be measured in this case, including the physical blow caused by the acute onset of inflammation. If the surgery can be tolerated, try to do emergency surgery. 3. If the elderly is in poor physical condition and the inflammation is heavy, it is recommended that they do PTGD, which is a transdermal transhepatic placement of ducts into the gallbladder. 90% of the patients can be controlled and relieved by PTGD. After three months, the patient’s body recovers and then the second stage surgery is performed. 4. If the patient’s physical condition cannot tolerate the surgery, it is recommended that he or she should have a long-term tube or regular observation after the tube is removed.