The recovery time of laparoscopic surgery is mainly related to the reason for the surgery, the scope of the surgery, and the patient’s basic condition, which should be analyzed on a problem-specific basis and should not be generalized. At present, laparoscopic surgery is widely used, mainly because it is minimally invasive surgery with little trauma and faster postoperative recovery. For laparoscopic surgery with little trauma, such as laparoscopic removal of ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and appendicitis, and if the patient’s underlying condition is good, the general patient recovery time after surgery takes about 1 month. If it involves removal of malignant tumors, such as endometrial cancer, bilateral ovarian cancer, when the operation is more extensive and the patient’s basic condition is poor, often patients need 2-3 months to recover, or even about 6 months. In addition, patients need to pay attention to whether the wound is inflamed or not after laparoscopic surgery, and they can properly get out of bed on the 2nd day after surgery, which is beneficial to wound recovery.