There is no authoritative information on how long a woman can live with her gallbladder removed. If the gallbladder is removed as a result of benign gallbladder lesions, it generally does not have an impact on life expectancy. If the gallbladder is removed due to malignant gallbladder lesions, the 5-year survival rate of early gallbladder cancer patients reaches 80%, and if it is in the advanced stage, the 5-year survival rate is no more than 5%. How long a woman can live after gallbladder removal needs to be judged according to the nature of the gallbladder lesion. If the gallbladder is removed due to benign gallbladder lesions such as atrophic cholecystitis, gallbladder stones, gallbladder polyps, adenomyosis, etc., the life expectancy of the patient is usually not affected. If the gallbladder is removed due to malignant lesions of the gallbladder such as gallbladder cancer, the 5-year survival rate of early gallbladder cancer patients reaches 80%, and if it is in advanced stage, the 5-year survival rate is no more than 5%. How long a woman can live after gallbladder removal needs to be judged according to the patient’s condition. It is recommended that the patient should have a regular review after gallbladder removal, and the doctor will formulate a further treatment plan according to the physical condition.