“…A rate of stone removal between 74 % and 98 % is possible. Large stones can be fragmented under fluoroscopic visualisation using endoscopic laser lithotripsy to avoid heat-induced biliary injury [ 8 , 9 ]. However, the treatment of gallbladder stones with extrahepatic bile duct stones has failed to reach a consensus because of a lot of choices: ERCP with subsequent LC, ERCP with simultaneous LC [ 3 ], LCBDE (T tube drainage or one stage suture after CBD incision and exploration) and so on.…”