Patients with chronic appendicitis can be discharged from the hospital in a few days after surgery, depending on the patient’s own recovery ability and specific surgical methods, and whether the patient has relevant complications after surgery. 1. If a patient with chronic appendicitis undergoes traditional surgery to remove the appendix, the incision is accompanied by fat liquefaction and infection after surgery, the surgical wound is accompanied by more blood oozing and other complications, and the patient’s own healing ability is weak. . If patients choose laparoscopic appendectomy for chronic appendicitis, they can recover faster after the surgery due to less trauma, and their gastrointestinal function can resume venting and defecation sooner, and there are no complications such as incision infection and fat liquefaction. Patients with strong healing ability can be successfully discharged from the hospital 3-5 days after surgery and achieve better treatment results.