Multiple gallstones do not necessarily require removal of the gallbladder, but can be treated with biliary lithotripsy or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, lithotripsy and other treatments, but these surgical methods are mainly for patients with smaller and fewer stones. If the diameter of the stones is more than 1cm and the number of stones is large, lithotripsy, lithotripsy and lithotripsy are prone to recurrence, and one or more surgeries will not be able to cure the multiple gallstones completely, and it will also cause some damage to the liver and gallbladder. Therefore, these surgeries are not recommended and cholecystectomy is needed. Cholecystectomy can choose traditional cholecystectomy or laparoscopic cholecystectomy, after the removal of the gallbladder can fundamentally prevent the recurrence of gallstones, to achieve the goal of a complete cure. As you can see, there are many ways to treat multiple gallstones, and the specific choice of which way to treat them requires full communication between the patient and the doctor, and comprehensive consideration based on the patient’s specific condition, personal wishes, and the treatment effect, etc. It is best to follow the doctor’s advice. It is best to follow the doctor’s advice and adopt the appropriate treatment method.