After a woman undergoes tubectomy, if there are no obvious postoperative adverse reactions, she can be discharged from the hospital 1-3 days after laparoscopic tubectomy, or about 3-5 days after open tubectomy.
Tubectomy, clinically, is mainly used as a treatment for tubal pregnancy, tubal blockage, tubal pus and other diseases, and currently laparoscopic resection of the fallopian tube as the preferred surgical method.
After tubectomy, you need to observe the recovery of the wound in the hospital to see if there is any wound infection, pus flow, etc. Generally, you can be discharged from the hospital in about 1-3 days after the operation. If there are pelvic and intestinal adhesions, intestinal obstruction, anemia due to excessive blood loss, local infection, etc. after tubectomy, the discharge time will be extended accordingly.
In case of transabdominal surgery, it is necessary to observe the recovery of the incision, and the abdominal incision will be removed in about 3-5 days. After the wound is recovered, the patient can be discharged from the hospital after reviewing the body indicators are normal.
It is recommended that the patient should go to a regular hospital, the professional doctor to determine the indications for surgery, postoperative medication under the guidance of the doctor, to determine the appropriate time for discharge.