After appendicitis surgery, you can usually get out of bed in about two days. Appendicitis surgery due to different surgical methods, individual physical condition leads to different recovery, resulting in different time for patients to sit up, the specific time please follow the doctor’s instructions. Appendicitis surgery generally includes traditional surgery, minimally invasive surgery and other cases. Therefore, the time to get out of bed varies depending on the incision and difficulty of the surgery. 1. Traditional surgery: If you choose traditional appendicitis surgery, the appendix needs to be removed in an open abdominal way, and you can get out of bed after two days. 2. Minimally invasive surgery: Minimally invasive surgery only requires a laparoscope to be placed inside the abdomen to remove the appendix. Usually you can get out of bed after 24 hours. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions on the time to get out of bed, and generally should be appropriate postoperative activities conducive to the recovery of the wound, as well as regular review.