Gallbladder atrophy commonly occurs when inflammation of the gallbladder caused by irritation from multiple gallbladder stones creates scarring of the gallbladder. An atrophied gallbladder functions poorly or has been lost and usually requires surgical treatment to remove the gallbladder. Currently, gallbladder surgery is basically laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which is a minimally invasive procedure with relatively quick post-operative recovery and no significant pain or other discomfort for the patient. Recovery is faster compared to traditional open surgery. Therefore, when gallbladder atrophy occurs and the gallbladder is no longer functional, surgical removal is recommended, the