Gallbladder removal and intestinal polyp surgery cannot be done at the same time. Gallbladder removal, known as cholecystectomy, is a common general surgery procedure, especially for gallbladder diseases, especially for recurrent cholecystitis or gallbladder stones induced by diseases, can be divided into two kinds of open surgery and laparoscopic surgery, clinically generally used laparoscopic surgery. While intestinal polyp surgery is through the colonoscopic exploration found intestinal polyps in the microscope through the electrocoagulation or clamping and other methods to remove intestinal polyps. The two surgeries have different parts, different surgical methods and different anesthesia methods, so they cannot be done at the same time. It is recommended that patients with the above conditions should go to regular hospitals in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid delays.