How many days can you be discharged from the hospital with a hernia surgery patch?

Hernia surgery using a patch, known as a tension-free hernia repair, has a postoperative discharge time that varies from person to person, usually a few days to ten days.
Tension-free hernia repair involves the use of a synthetic mesh of polymer material to repair weaknesses in the abdominal wall without tension. Compared with traditional hernia repair, it has the advantages of quicker recovery, less postoperative pain, and lower postoperative recurrence rate. Depending on the differences in the underlying state and condition of different people, the postoperative discharge time ranges from a few days to ten days.
The use of polymer repair material for tension-free hernia repair is a commonly used surgical method. Commonly used tension-free hernia repair procedures include flat-piece tension-free hernia repair, hernia ring-filling tension-free hernia repair, and giant patch to strengthen the visceral capsule surgery. Strict asepsis is required for the placement of the repair material.
Postoperative patients can be discharged after treatment with no signs of infection in the operated area and insignificant pain.