Tendon release surgery usually requires hospitalization because of the length of the operation and the severity of the injury. Hospitalization facilitates preoperative examination and delicate operation as well as postoperative recovery.
When tendon adhesion occurs, tendon release surgery is needed to release the tendon. This surgery requires longer operation time, more serious injury, and requires delicate preoperative examination, so it is usually difficult to be performed in the outpatient operating room, and hospitalization can release the tendon more thoroughly compared to outpatient surgery.
Due to the surgical injury, severe localized pain and swelling are likely to occur after surgery, requiring strict observation and care. Hospitalization is also recommended to prevent tendon adhesion due to the need for post-surgical rehabilitation under the supervision of a rehabilitation doctor.
After the tendon release surgery, patients should pay attention to the postoperative rest, and if there is any discomfort after discharge from the hospital, consult a doctor in time.