Usually, if there are no unexpected conditions such as infection, you can be discharged from the hospital in 5 to 7 days after surgery. After a heel fracture, surgery is usually performed with a heel osteotomy and internal fixation. This procedure is performed one to two days after surgery to ensure that the patient’s vital signs are stable, and a postoperative radiograph of the heel bone is taken to see how the fracture has been fixed. Usually an incision dressing is done on the third day after surgery to make sure that the incision is healing well and that there is no infection. After that, the doctor will guide the patient to carry out the appropriate amount of rehabilitation training. 2 days later, the doctor will continue to change the medication to make sure that the incision is free of oozing and infection, and then the doctor can tell the patient to leave the hospital for rest and recuperation. In conclusion, after the heel fracture surgery, the patient can be discharged after 5 to 7 days of hospitalization. After heel fracture surgery, patients should pay attention to their diet, avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods before the wound has fully recovered, and develop a good lifestyle. Post-operative treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, and the time of discharge should be decided according to the doctor’s judgment, and should be reviewed regularly after discharge.