Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is less invasive and less physiologically disturbing to the body, resulting in faster postoperative recovery and far less painful abdominal wall wounds than open surgery. But after all, it is a surgery, and the vast majority of it needs to be done under general anesthesia, so the following aspects need to be noted after surgery. First, monitoring after general anesthesia: 6 hours after surgery is very important, the patient’s vital signs need to be monitored, including heart rate, respiration, blood pressure and body temperature, but also to observe the patient’s consciousness, appearance and other general conditions, such as the discovery of abnormalities should be promptly notified to the doctor for treatment; Second, some surgical procedures require the placement of a gastric tube and catheter: according to the size of the operation to determine the postoperative gastric tube and catheter retention time, generally The minor surgery can be removed within 6 to 24 hours. If the gastrointestinal function is restored, for example, the patient feels that there is anal discharge and defecation, you can gradually eat water; at first, drink some warm water, there is no discomfort, you can start to eat liquid food, the next day you can resume semi-liquid food until the normal diet, you can take appropriate high protein food to accelerate the healing of the wound, pay attention to avoid stimulating food. Third, wound care: because of the small incision of laparoscopic surgery, most of them are done intradermal suture, no need to remove stitches, the incidence of postoperative wound infection is less. Because of the short hospital stay, patients should pay attention to the recovery of wound pain after discharge, observe whether the wound has red, swollen, hot, painful performance, if there is abnormal timely to the hospital. 4, life and living: according to the size of the operation and postoperative self-perception, patients gradually do a small amount of exercise after surgery, which helps the recovery of the body, laparoscopic cholecystectomy and laparoscopic ovarian surgery patients, in about two weeks after surgery should be able to resume the normal routine. The postoperative recovery requirements and time vary from one laparoscopic surgery to another, and also have a great deal to do with the patient’s age and physical condition. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the mode of surgery, the size of the surgery and the patient’s general condition to develop a suitable recovery method.