Cholecystectomy is a general anesthesia procedure. The current surgical gold standard for cholecystectomy is laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and while laparoscopic surgery requires good anesthesia assistance, general anesthesia surgery provides a good surgical operation. Although it is a general anesthesia procedure, laparoscopic cholecystectomy usually does not have a significant effect on the patient because of the relatively short duration of the procedure, and there are no significant adverse effects after the procedure. Generally after the end of cholecystectomy surgery, the patient can quickly awake, 6-8 hours after the operation according to the patient’s recovery, can be appropriate to get out of bed activities or a small amount of water, usually the next day can be given a liquid diet. Cholecystectomy is now very common in clinical practice, the recovery is also very fast, patients do not need to worry about general anesthesia will bring adverse effects.