Rectal cancer stoma retraction should be followed by a visit to the gastroenterology or oncology department. Rectal cancer stoma retraction surgery, i.e. temporary stoma closure surgery, refers to returning the colon or ileum, which was placed outside the abdominal wall during the original surgery, back to the abdominal cavity, performing intestinal anastomosis and restoring the discharge of stool from the anus. After the rectal cancer stoma is retracted, if the local skin around the wound is infected or abscess or pus cavity, or gastrointestinal dysfunction occurs, it is necessary to go to gastrointestinal surgery for treatment. After the patient’s rectal cancer stoma is retracted, if the gastrointestinal function and defecation function return to normal, he/she can go to oncology department for follow-up treatment, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Meanwhile, patients with this kind of rectal cancer need to have regular review, abdominal CT and tumor marker examination, which can give them a detailed understanding of their own condition. It is recommended that patients should go to regular hospitals for regular consultation and rechecking after the stoma of rectal cancer is retrieved, so as to complete the corresponding treatment and monitor the condition.