Cholecystectomy is the standard treatment option for treating gallbladder stones, which can be done through open surgery and laparoscopic resection as advised by the doctor. Laparoscopic resection is where the patient is anesthetized in a lying position and the operative area is disinfected with a sheet. A small incision is made at the navel, a poke card is inserted, carbon dioxide gas is injected through the poke card to inflate the abdominal cavity, and a laparoscope is inserted into the abdominal cavity through the incision, allowing a clear image of the abdominal cavity to be observed on a monitor. Through a small hole opened in the abdomen, instruments are used to separate the tissues around the gallbladder, ligate the cystic duct and the cystic artery, and then remove the gallbladder to treat gallbladder stones and cholecystitis. Open surgery is the operation of cholecystectomy directly from the abdominal incision, and the operation steps after entering the abdominal cavity are basically the same as laparoscopic surgery. For more information, patients are advised to consult their clinicians according to their own conditions.