ObjectiveTo explore the treatment of incidental gallbladder carcinoma(UGC)discovered during laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC). MethodsThe clinical data of 17 cases of incidental gallbladder carcinoma discovered during laparoscopic cholecystectomy were reviewed retrospectively. Results11cases with Nevin stage I or stage II were treated by LC and 1 case with Nevin stage III and 3 cases with Nevin stage V were treated by LC and radical local lymphadenectomy. 2 cases with Nevin stage IV were treated by cholecystectomy. UGC was incidently found in 0.6% of the cases. Cases with Nevin Stage I and II were observed for 5 years with no recurrence. A case with Nevin Stage III was found to have recurrence within one and a half years postoperatively and had a reoperation. The prognosis of patients with Nevin Stage IV and V was poor and they were dead within a year after operation. ConclusionsThe incidently found gallbladder carcinoma with Nevin Stage I and II disease can be radically resected with laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The incidently found gallbladder carcinoma with Nevin Stage III and IV disease needs to be radically resected, and if the resection margin is found to be free of tumour, the prognosis is enhanced. The ones with Nevin Stage V need to be treated by local lymphadenectomy and wedgeresection of liver.