You can be discharged from the hospital about 10 days after surgery for hepatic bile duct stones. Hepatic resection is an important treatment for hepatobiliary stones, which can remove hepatobiliary stones as well as narrow bile ducts and diseased liver, while reducing the risk of stone recurrence. Compared with traditional open partial hepatectomy, laparoscopic partial hepatectomy has the advantages of less trauma and faster recovery. More studies have shown that laparoscopic partial hepatectomy has a lower incidence of biliary fistula, postoperative complications, and stone recurrence than open surgery in the treatment of hepatobiliary stones. In recent years, with the improvement of laparoscopic technology and the accumulation of experience, patients can usually be discharged from the hospital and return to normal work in about 10 days after the operation.