Laparoscopic drains usually heal in 7 to 10 days, depending on the condition of the wound and the patient’s own physical condition.
Laparoscopic drains are placed mainly to drain out the ooze and blood around the operated area. After about 12 hours of observation, if there is no special drainage, you can choose to remove the drains. After the drainage tube is removed, the corresponding wound can heal in about 7 days; some wounds have slight infections around the wound or the patient’s own physical condition is biased, the recovery time will be extended to about 10 days.
During the whole recovery period, it is necessary to avoid excessive contact with water around the wound, apply iodine povidone to disinfect around the wound at regular intervals, avoid increasing pressure on the abdomen, pay attention to controlling the diet, don’t eat too stimulating food such as chili peppers and take care of the wound under the guidance of the doctor, and consult the doctor in time if any discomfort occurs.