At present, there is no authoritative clinical evidence to show the time of complete recovery after rectal surgery; the healing time of surgery is generally related to the way of surgery, and the time of complete recovery after surgery is about 10~30 days. Rectal proptosis surgery is mainly categorized into transvaginal and transrectal ways of repair; in clinical practice, the doctor will choose the appropriate surgical method according to the patient’s condition and individual’s physical fitness, and the patient needs to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. Transanal anterior rectal protrusion surgery requires the use of a ligature or anastomosis to trim the protruding rectal pouch to achieve a corrective effect; recovery from this type of surgery is generally quicker, with patients usually recovering completely in about 10 days. Transvaginal anterior rectal protrusion surgery, more suitable for patients with anal canal stenosis, is performed by removing and suturing part of the mucosa to achieve the repair effect. Generally, the recovery time for transvaginal repair surgery is slightly longer than transrectal repair surgery, and it takes about 20 to 30 days for complete recovery. After the rectal protrusion surgery, the patient should actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out postoperative treatment and care, which is more helpful to the recovery of the body.