The time of discharge from the hospital after surgery for intrahepatic bile duct stones depends on the specific condition and the specific type of surgery performed. Most patients are discharged from the hospital within 1 week after surgery, while a few are discharged more than 2 weeks later. Surgery for intrahepatic bile duct stones includes choledochotomy, partial hepatectomy, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Both choledochotomy and partial hepatectomy can be performed laparoscopically, and some patients may require a combination of both procedures. Patients in good health are usually discharged from the hospital 1 week after surgery, and full recovery takes about 1 month after surgery. In the case of patients in poorer general condition, it may take longer. In the case of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and stone extraction, if there are no complications such as pancreatitis or cholangitis, the patient can be discharged from the hospital 3 days after the operation. After intrahepatic bile duct stone surgery, patients should get out of bed appropriately to promote local blood circulation. Meanwhile, controlling the diet, supplementing nutrition while ensuring light and non-fatty can also speed up the recovery and healing time.