Back pain after cholecystectomy is mainly an involved pain caused by surgical trauma, which is usually not important and can be relieved one week after surgery. After cholecystectomy, there will be localized pain due to surgical trauma, in addition, there will be inflammatory reaction in the surgical operation area, due to inflammatory stimulation may aggravate the localized pain, and there may even be involved pain, such as right back or right shoulder pain. For back pain after cholecystectomy, the early stage is mainly related to the trauma caused by the surgical operation, and the back pain in the early postoperative period will be gradually relieved with the postoperative recovery, and it can be relieved in about one week after the operation, so it is generally not important. Some of the back pain in the late stage of cholecystectomy may also be related to secondary stones in the common hepatic duct or bile duct. Therefore, for back pain after cholecystectomy, it is necessary to clarify the condition and adopt targeted treatment programs.