How many days in the hospital for stoma stowage surgery

A stoma stowage surgery requires about a week or so of hospitalization and will depend on the individual. Stoma stoma surgery is a procedure to anastomose the exposed contents of the stoma into the abdominal cavity with the intestinal tubes in the abdominal cavity. After the surgery, the patient is hospitalized for about 7 days because intravenous fluids are needed to fight infection and to observe the patient’s condition. Under normal circumstances, the patient can be discharged from the hospital within a week without any significant complications. If the wound becomes infected or the gastrointestinal function does not recover well, the hospitalization period may be extended. After surgery, if the patient’s gastrointestinal function recovers well, he can drink water and eat some fluids in about three days, and after seven days, he can eat some soft food, and after one month, he can do some recovery exercises. After the operation, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to take care of themselves, and contact the attending doctor in time if they feel unwell.