How long do you have to stay in bed after peritoneal dialysis tubing?

Most patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis tube placement surgery are under local anesthesia and may not need to stay in bed. However, if they are not lying in bed, when the activity is large, the surgical incision site is easy to bleed, and the wound is not easy to heal, therefore, most of the patients under local anesthesia are recommended to get out of bed after 24 hours to move appropriately. During the period of special patients inconvenient urination and defecation, can be slightly out of bed. While lumbar anesthesia patients must be in stable condition after 6-8 hours into the water and activities, so generally strictly require lumbar anesthesia patients to get out of bed after 24 hours, can not get out of bed or into the water in advance.