After the surgery of internal fixator of fracture, you need to make sure that the wound is okay, and you are allowed to leave the hospital after 13-15 days more often than not when the incision is healed and the sutures are removed, because premature discharge may lead to infection of the incision. Once the incision infection occurs, the presence of internal fixation will definitely lead to osteomyelitis, which has a great impact and is very difficult to treat. Normally, the patient is discharged from the hospital after the wound has healed, but some patients have higher functional requirements and may need to stay in the hospital to continue with rehabilitation or other exercise programs. If the patient does not request it, the doctor will recommend 13-15 days of immobilization and discharge after the stitches are removed. Depending on the patient’s condition, a slightly longer hospital stay may be required if more specialized rehabilitation exercises are needed.