How long can the intravertebral canal tumor recover after surgery can not be generalized, it needs to be judged according to the actual condition of the patient, the recovery time of most patients is about one month to half a year, and serious cases can not be fully recovered. Intravertebral canal tumor generally refers to spinal cord tumor, first of all, patients who determine the nature of the tumor is benign, the recovery time after treatment is shorter, usually need about one month. While patients with malignant tumors usually need to follow the medical advice for radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other treatments after surgery, so the recovery time is not certain. Secondly, if the patient’s tumor is small in size and has not formed pressure on the nerve tissues around the spinal cord, the recovery time after treatment is usually faster, usually around one month to one and a half months. If the patient’s tumor is large in size and forms compression on the surrounding nerves, resulting in symptoms such as numbness of limbs and hemiparesis, the postoperative recovery time is longer, and depending on the severity of the disease, the patient may need to recover for about three months to half a year, and in severe cases, the patient may not be able to recover completely. To sum up, the recovery time of intravertebral canal tumor is obviously related to the nature of the tumor and the development of the disease, so it is suggested that patients should seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease and affecting the later recovery.