Inability to pass stool after laparoscopic surgery is a common postoperative manifestation, mainly due to the weakening of gastrointestinal peristalsis after surgery. It can be helped by getting out of bed at an early stage, paying attention to diet and using corkscrew. 1. Get out of bed at an early stage: Early activity is not only conducive to increasing lung capacity, reducing pulmonary complications and improving blood circulation, but also conducive to the recovery of intestinal peristalsis and accelerating the discharge of feces. 2. Dietary regulation: after the operation, you should eat foods that are good for digestion and softer, such as boiled soft noodle soup, eat some vegetables and fruits and drink more warm water, which can help form softer stools and facilitate the discharge of stools. 3. Application of corkscrew: corkscrew is not absorbed after being pushed into the rectum, it can lubricate and stimulate peristalsis of the intestinal wall, which is conducive to the discharge of stool. Allergic to corkscrew, intestinal perforation, severe abdominal pain patients are prohibited. Adverse reactions include anal discomfort and rectal irritation. If you can’t poop after laparoscopic surgery, you should go to the hospital in time, clarify the cause of the disease with the help of the doctor, and choose the appropriate solution to avoid delaying the condition.