In general, for patients with bladder stones, the surgical procedures that can be used are transcystoscopic stone extraction or lithotripsy, suprapubic cystotomy and lithotripsy. Clinically, the typical clinical manifestations of bladder stones are sudden interruption of urination, which can be resumed after a change in position, accompanied by symptoms such as urinary pain, hematuria, and infection. There are generally two types of surgical procedures, one is cystoscopic stone extraction or lithotripsy, which is minimally invasive surgery, and the other is suprapubic cystotomy, which is open surgery, and the specific surgical procedure will be decided by a specialized doctor after a series of examination and diagnosis. Therefore, for people suffering from bladder stones, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time for early treatment.