Gallbladder stones are usually accompanied by chronic cholecystitis, and most of them should be treated surgically, i.e. laparoscopic cholecystectomy, with the following surgical guidelines: 1. 2, large stones (>2.0cm). 3, combined with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. should be operated as early as possible. 4.Gallbladder atrophy or gallbladder calcification (porcelain-like gallbladder). 5, combined with gallbladder polyps. 6, thickening of the gallbladder wall. 7, Older people (>60 years old). 8.Those who need upper abdominal surgery at the same time. 9.Poor medical condition in the area. 10.People with a history of pancreatitis.