How soon you can climb stairs after laparoscopic surgery depends on the size of the surgery. For smaller surgeries, i.e. laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic appendectomy, patients can generally climb stairs about 7-10 days after the surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is less traumatic than traditional surgery, and the pain of the abdominal incision will be significantly reduced for 3 days after the surgery, and the wound will basically heal in about 1 week, and the patient will be able to climb stairs in 7-10 days. If it is a larger surgery, such as laparoscopic gastric or laparoscopic colorectal surgery, the patient may not be discharged from the hospital until 1 week after surgery, so basically to climb the stairs until about 2 weeks after surgery. In the case of laparoscopic hernia repair surgery without tension, the routine requirement is to prohibit strenuous activity for 3 months after surgery, which means that if you want to climb stairs, you may have to wait until after 3 months.