Gallbladder stones are a common disease, and as the standard of living continues to improve and health awareness increases, more and more gallbladder stones are found accidentally during medical checkups. As we all know, gallbladder stones with symptoms have indications for surgical treatment, that is to say, gallbladder stones that cause discomfort are recommended for surgical removal, but for this kind of gallbladder stones found accidentally during medical checkups, or gallbladder without symptoms, do they need surgical treatment? Many friends have questions in this regard. Asymptomatic gallbladder stones, also known as resting gallbladder stones, generally do not require surgical treatment and can be observed and followed up, but surgery should be considered in the following cases: 1. Stones ≥ 75px in diameter. 2. Combined with surgery requiring open abdomen. 3, accompanied by gallbladder polyps >25px. 4, thickening of the gallbladder wall. 5, calcification of the gallbladder wall or porcelain gallbladder. 6.Gallbladder stones in children. 7, combined with diabetes mellitus. 8, with cardiopulmonary dysfunction. 9, remote or underdeveloped transportation areas, field workers. 10.Gallbladder stones found more than 10 years. Each of the above has its deep-seated reasons, and those who have questions and are interested can consult in detail. The main surgical method for gallbladder stones is laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC), which is quite mature, less traumatic and faster recovery, especially after the establishment of pain-free ward and rapid recovery ward in the hepatobiliary surgery department of Southern Hospital, patients can benefit more from it.