Usually women are able to have an abdominal ultrasound about 1 to 3 months after a total hysterectomy. Total hysterectomy can be done through laparoscopic surgery, open surgery or transvaginal resection. If the patient recovers well from the surgery, an abdominal ultrasound is usually done about 1 month after the surgery, while those who do not recover well will need to wait about 3 months or even longer. Usually the purpose of abdominal ultrasound after total hysterectomy is to check the recovery of the pelvis after surgery so that timely management measures can be taken. After the surgery, patients should pay attention to strengthen the surgical wound care, avoid foreign body friction and stimulation, and prevent the occurrence of infection. Patients should also pay attention to avoid coitus and heavy physical labor within 3 months after surgery, and actively prevent constipation. It is recommended that patients consult a regular hospital for examination to ensure the accuracy of the examination results. After the operation, patients should pay attention to regular medical checkups in order to monitor the recovery of the body.