Abstract
The unusual role of the gallbladder in storing bile, which is crucial for digestive processes and the health of the gastrointestinal tract, sets it apart from other hollow organs. Under the influence of various factors in the gallbladder, where the processes of condensation and reconstitution of bile fluid take place, problems may arise in the cycle and pathologies may appear. Understanding the anatomy of the gallbladder, extrahepatic biliary tract, and surrounding organs is crucial for the diagnosis and treatment of various clinical conditions. The typical and variant anatomy of the gallbladder and the structures surrounding it will be covered in this section.