The length of hospital stay for patients with finger fractures depends on many factors, including the extent of the fracture and the timeliness of treatment and appropriate care. For patients with good alignment of the fracture and no serious soft tissue damage, they can be discharged in about 1 week. However, in patients with significant skin and soft tissue damage, and with more severe deformity and displacement of the fracture, surgery is necessary. After proper surgical treatment, the patient can be discharged after the surgical wound and the fractured finger have recovered relatively well, which takes about 2 weeks. However, if the patient has been internally fixed with a kyphosis pin, a follow-up visit to the hospital is required at about 6 weeks. If the fracture is healed, the pin will be removed, but this can be done on an outpatient basis. Therefore, the length of hospital stay for patients with finger fractures depends on a number of factors and is usually 1-2 weeks.