What is minimally invasive surgery for biliary polyps

If the gallbladder polyp is close to or larger than 1cm, clinically it needs surgery, and the mainstay of surgical treatment is minimally invasive surgery, which is laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which is very mature and common, and has been used as a routine cholecystectomy procedure, and can be carried out routinely in hospitals above the county level. The advantages of minimally invasive cholecystectomy include less trauma to the patient, finer intraoperative anatomy, less intraoperative bleeding, faster postoperative recovery and discharge in about three days, and lower postoperative complications, so it is now the standard procedure for cholecystectomy, but it is still limited in some patients with a history of abdominal surgery, and patients with more serious adhesions still use traditional open surgery.