Nowadays, cholecystectomy is usually a minimally invasive surgery, and you can get out of bed to urinate about 6 hours after the surgery, and open surgery patients are recommended to get out of bed to urinate on the second day after the surgery according to their personal situation.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a kind of minimally invasive surgery, which has the characteristics of small injury, less pain and fast recovery. In about 6 hours after the operation, the patient is in the awake state, and can get out of bed to have moderate activities, and also can get out of bed to urinate. And early activity is good for patients to recover intestinal function, and also can reduce the possibility of postoperative thrombosis, which will help patients to leave the hospital as soon as possible.
For patients with open cholecystectomy, it is recommended to get out of bed to urinate on the second day after the operation according to their own conditions, as open surgery is relatively more traumatic and requires a relatively longer rest time.
Patients need to get out of bed after gallbladder removal under the guidance of a specialized doctor and according to the specific conditions of the individual.