After testicular torsion surgery, you can be discharged from the hospital in about 1 week. The recovery time of the wound after testicular torsion surgery is about 1 week, and you need to change the medication every 2-3 days after the surgery. If the wound heals well without local redness, swelling, oozing, cracking, etc., you can arrange to be discharged from the hospital after removing the suture in 7 days. However, if wound infection or scrotal abscess, pus accumulation, elevated temperature, etc. occurs during the recovery process, further anti-infective treatment is required, waiting for the inflammation to be completely controlled before arranging for discharge. Generally, there is no obvious increase in body temperature or scrotal effusion after the surgery, but some rare patients may have secondary bleeding leading to scrotal effusion, which is more likely to be combined with infection, and then the hospitalization period needs to be prolonged. After the operation, we need to observe the blood supply of the testicles to see if the pain in the scrotum is reduced or disappears, and we also need to carry out ultrasound examination of the scrotum and spermatic cord blood vessels to see if the blood supply recovers before we leave the hospital.