To evaluate the role of laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of intrahepatic biliary stones, an area that is not well-studied. Subjects and methods: A descriptive crosssectional, retrospective study was carried out on a total of 56 patients. Results: 56 patients with intrahepatic biliary stones underwent laparoscopic surgery. The average age was ± . The number of patients with biliary stones in over 2 segments of liver was . The average time of operation was 145 ± minutes. The average time of exploration of bile duct was ± 33 minutes. The average blood loss was ± mL. None of the surgeries required conversion to open surgery. Complication rate was . The success rate for stone removal was - 100% for stones in the larger ducts (hepatic ducts, anterior ducts, posterior ducts and common bile duct) and 0 - for stones in the segmental ducts. | Initial results of laparoscopic surgery for treatment of intrahepatic biliary stones