Typically, stoma retrieval surgery takes 2 to 3 hours to perform, but this varies from person to person. In current clinical practice, stoma retrieval surgery is a medium-sized operation. After general anesthesia is applied, the stoma is reincorporated and the continuity of the intestines is restored, i.e., the broken ends of the intestines are connected and sutured. If the patient’s condition is mild, the surgery will not be particularly complicated and can usually be done in about 2 hours, while for patients with serious and complicated conditions, it will take 3 hours or even longer. In addition to this, people after the surgery should also pay attention to their daily care, eat a light diet, pay attention to rest, and eat more high-quality protein as well as fiber-rich vegetables to facilitate the recovery of their condition. For patients who need to undergo stoma retrieval surgery and want to ask about the exact time and circumstances of the surgery, it is recommended to consult the doctor in charge.