Treatment of gallbladder polyps

If the gallbladder polyp is relatively small, such as less than 1cm polyp can be clinically observed and does not require drug treatment. If the polyp is particularly small, it is considered to be cholesterol polyp, which can be treated with oral ursodeoxycholic acid. However, the most important treatment for gallbladder polyps is surgery, and the indications for surgery are as follows: 1, polyps larger than 1cm in diameter must be operated on; 2, polyps are solitary; 3, polyps with a wide base, and ultrasound describes that polyps with a wide base should be operated on; 4, polyps combined with gallbladder stones; 5, polyps combined with clinical symptoms, such as frequent recurrent epigastric pain accompanied by gastric discomfort; 6, if there is a suspicion of Gallbladder polyps must be operated when malignant transformation is suspected, because gallbladder cancer is a more serious disease. Clinically speaking, gallbladder cancer has a high degree of malignancy, and the prognosis is not good no matter whether it is operated or not, as well as chemotherapy and radiotherapy after operation.