After stone surgery, you will need to stay in the hospital for about 1 week. Stone surgery is divided into preoperative preparation, intraoperative preparation, and postoperative rest. Before surgery patients usually rest for 2 days. During this period, relevant tests are done, such as chest X-ray, urinary ultrasound, electrocardiogram, CT examination of kidneys, bladder, and ureter, to clarify the information about the location and size of the stones. After the stone is clearly identified, surgery needs to be scheduled, which takes one day. Postoperative recovery is routinely one week. The postoperative catheter is removed at 4 to 5 days. The patient can be discharged from the hospital in about 1 week, which varies from person to person, and the hospitalization may be prolonged if the wound becomes infected or other abnormalities occur. Patients maintain a light diet during the recovery period, eat less greasy, stimulating food, if there are symptoms of postoperative pain need to be timely review of the wound and stone condition.