12×6mm gallbladder polyps with a diameter of more than 10mm need to be treated by surgical resection, removal of diseased tissue and pathological biopsy, and the specific treatment plan needs to be standardized under the guidance of the clinician.
The probability of malignant changes increases when the diameter of the gallbladder polyp exceeds 10mm, so from a clinical point of view, even if there are no symptoms, it is necessary to be treated by surgery.
After cholecystectomy, a pathologic biopsy is needed to determine the pathological condition before further treatment, and in most cases, after radical surgical resection, a clinical cure can be achieved. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is generally recommended.
In addition, if the gallbladder polyps have obvious abdominal pain and digestive system abnormalities, you should consult a doctor for observation, to determine the specific conditions after active treatment.