Patients with cirrhosis are often associated with decreased platelets and abnormal coagulation due to poor liver function, increasing the risk of surgery. Many patients with combined gallstones cannot be treated surgically, and surgeons are reluctant to treat patients with gallbladder stones caused by cirrhosis because they are reluctant to operate for bleeding, making many patients suffer from the disease for years. Minimally invasive biliary stone extraction surgery adopts a combination of laparoscopy and choledochoscopy to remove stones from the gallbladder without removing the gallbladder, which preserves the organ and eliminates the surgical trauma of gallbladder removal and reduces the possibility of hemorrhage, which is a safe and minimally invasive treatment method and a blessing for patients with cirrhosis combined with gallstones. The biliary stone extraction surgery for patients with cirrhosis combined with gallbladder stones shows: 1. reduced surgical risk 2. no recurrence of gallbladder stones after surgery 3. low impact on liver function