The correct choice of surgical procedure is key to the patient’s ability to benefit from the procedure. Although biliary surgery has many advantages, it should be performed within the limits of the indications for surgery. If you have any of the following indications, you can try to continue to be a “biliary patient”. ① gallbladder stones and gallbladder polyps, and there is evidence that the gallbladder is still functional or can be restored after lithotripsy; ② choledochal and cystic ducts are clear; ③ there is a clear requirement for biliary conservation. It should be noted that: those who are suitable for bile preservation after preliminary examination may still need to have the gallbladder removed in the course of bile preservation surgery. After the bile preservation surgery, gallbladder polyps and stones may recur and eventually require removal of the gallbladder. Therefore, patients should rationally choose the appropriate surgical method for themselves under the guidance of their doctors.