Surgery is usually feasible for cirrhotic liver and gallstones without coagulation disorders; however, if coagulation is compromised, careful consideration of surgery is generally recommended. If only cirrhosis liver gallstones, but did not cause other complications, and coagulation function in the normal range, no thrombocytopenia and other symptoms, can be done surgical treatment. Through timely surgery, the progress of the disease can be effectively controlled and the adverse effects can be reduced. However, some patients with liver gallstones combined with cirrhosis may cause hepatic ascites, which leads to coagulation dysfunction and is prone to thrombocytopenia. Surgical treatment is generally not recommended for this condition, and even if you want to be able to operate, it should be considered carefully. About liver and gallstones cirrhosis specific treatment should be, combined with the doctor’s advice to choose, before treatment, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, to understand the development of the disease.