Aliou Gs, G. Zhao, H. Ah, Y. Ly, Cai Jl, Li Hd, K. Ding, Xu Aa, K. Zhang, He Qc, Y. Xu, Zhao Zx, Lu Rq, C. Zhang, K. Katiella, N. Ba, H. Hu
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Research on gallbladder diseases, whether in basic pathogenesis or clinical treatment, has been continuing and developing. Currently, gallbladderpreserving lithotripsy has attracted considerable attention in the treatment of cholecystolithiasis in China. In recent years, Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Gallbladder-Preserving Surgery (CGPS) has become more and more mature. However, the recurrence rate of gallstones after CGPS has been an urgent question that requires careful investigation. This article reviews the progress in postoperative recurrence of gallbladder diseases treated with gall bladder preservation surgery.