Generally speaking, patients with liver abscess can have the tube removed about 2~3 weeks after puncture, but the exact time varies from person to person. At present, about 2~3 weeks after percutaneous hepatic puncture and drainage can be pulled out, but for the more serious condition, poor health and larger abscess cavity, the specific time for pulling out the tube may be prolonged. Generally, the tube can be removed after the patient’s general condition improves in about 2~3 weeks after the operation, no pus is discharged from the drainage tube, the flushing fluid becomes clear, and the pus cavity shrinks. After extubation, the puncture wound should be kept clean and dry to prevent local infection, and attention should be paid to a light diet and more rest, which is conducive to the recovery of the condition. How long does it take to remove the tube after puncture of liver abscess, it is recommended to consult a professional physician and follow the doctor’s instructions reasonably.