How many days to recover after ureteral stenosis surgery

Ureteral stenosis is now mostly treated by minimally invasive surgery or traditional open surgery. It takes about 1-3 months to recover after surgery, and patients need to stay in the hospital for about half a month until the wound is completely healed and the abdominal drainage tube and urinary catheter can be removed, and patients can be discharged from the hospital. After 2-3 months after the operation, patients can go to the hospital for a review, and if there is no symptom of urinary leakage and hydronephrosis, the ureteral stent can be removed. Theoretically, after 3 months, you can resume your normal life, and you can do light work and proper exercise. However, it is important to avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical work, and to avoid holding urine in your life.