How long does it take to get out of the hospital for craniopharyngioma craniotomy?

Generally, about two weeks after craniotomy for craniopharyngioma, if there is no complication and the wound heals well, the patient can be discharged from the hospital. After craniectomy for craniopharyngioma, the wound can heal well in about two weeks, and no abnormality is found in the corresponding examination (such as head CT, magnetic resonance, blood biochemistry, etc.), and the intracranial surgical lesion recovers well, and there is no electrolyte disorder, etc., and then you can be discharged from the hospital after the doctor’s evaluation. After discharge, the patient should take the appropriate rehabilitation drugs as prescribed by the doctor, and be admitted to the hospital for review if any discomfort occurs. In addition, some patients may need radiotherapy after surgery, and the discharge time may be prolonged accordingly. Craniopharyngioma patients should actively cooperate with the doctor for examination and treatment after surgery, and consult the doctor for specific discharge time.