How many days can you be discharged from the hospital after surgery for elbow canal syndrome symptoms is related to the specific surgery and post-surgery recovery, and it is impossible to make a generalization. In general, most patients can be discharged from the hospital in 7~10 days after surgery. Elbow tube syndrome symptoms are mainly due to the ulnar nerve in the elbow tube by friction, pulling, compression and caused by the treatment of the disease surgery, including simple decompression surgery, ulnar nerve decompression anterior surgery, medial epicondyloidectomy and other types of surgery, due to the specific surgery, postoperative recovery and other factors are different, the specific postoperative discharge can not be standardized, in general, the majority of patients can be discharged in 7 to 10 days. Elbow Canal Syndrome presents with abnormal sensations such as numbness, pain, numbness and discomfort on the ulnar side of the little and ring fingers of the hand, as well as persistent and severe pain in the elbow joint and inner forearm. As the disease progresses, the dexterity of the hand decreases significantly, making it impossible to perform fine activities such as writing or tying shoes, and deformities and muscle atrophy may occur over time. In order to prevent these symptoms from occurring, people with elbow syndrome need to actively cooperate with professional doctors for treatment.