If the level of the hospital is not high enough, such as community hospitals, which often only have internal medicine and surgery, you can of course register for surgery for treatment and removal of stitches. Patients are advised to seek the surgeon for follow-up and treatment, and the removal of stitches can also be done by the surgeon. Because the surgeon knows more about the patient’s condition, he or she can give detailed instructions on how to take care of the patient when removing the stitches, what to do and when and how to do functional training. Therefore, it is better to ask the surgeon for follow-up and review after the fracture surgery, so that the treatment for the patient is more systematic and accurate, and the rehabilitation or treatment effect is better. If the stitches are simply removed, and the surgeon has already communicated and reviewed, the stitches can be removed near the home, provided the incision is well healed and the stitches are removed in 12-14 days.