After sacral cyst surgery, patients usually have to rest in bed for about two weeks and the stitches can be removed in about 1-2 weeks. If the stitches are removed and the incision heals well and there is no cerebrospinal fluid leakage, the patient can wear a lumbar brace and gradually move down to the ground. Sacral cyst is a cystic change growing in the spine, and the recovery time after sacral cyst surgery depends on the patient’s postoperative recovery. Patients should try to adopt head-low-hip-high prone position after surgery, use salt bag to pressurize the surgical incision, move to the ground after one week, wear a lumbar girth after surgery, and carry out appropriate functional exercise after 3 weeks.