Gallstones gallbladder atrophy should be aggressively treated surgically when physical conditions permit. Part of the gallbladder stones due to repeated attacks of gallbladder inflammation, the gallbladder wall gradually produces inflammatory hyperplasia, fibrosis, and later slowly form scars. With such repeated episodes, the gallbladder gradually atrophies and even clings to the gallstones, completely losing its function of contracting and concentrating bile. When the atrophied gallbladder loses the function of storing bile due to gallstones, the gallbladder should be removed in time. At this time, the gallbladder has lost its normal function, and the atrophied gallbladder continues to irritate the human body again and again, which is prone to cancerous changes, and the cholecystectomy can be carried out under the laparoscopic procedure. Gallstones gallbladder atrophy should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.