Small bowel rupture is mostly caused by impact on the abdomen, sharp object injury, surgical misadventure, etc. Patients with such conditions need to be promptly seen and repaired by means of surgery, and clinical small bowel rupture repair surgery is not major surgery. If there is a simple injury perforation, and the area of injury is small, and there are usually no multiple ruptures or perforations around, the treatment can be done by simple bowel repair as prescribed by the doctor. The procedure is not a major surgery and is not complicated, and can usually be completed in about 2 hours. The risk of surgery is relatively small, and the possibility of complications is relatively low, and the patient can resume normal life and work in 15-20 days with good post-operative care. And patients need to undergo laboratory tests and imaging examinations before doing the surgery, which helps doctors to make individualized surgery plans. And patients should not eat or drink before the surgery to avoid affecting the procedure. After surgery, patients should be hospitalized for a period of time according to their condition and try to take good care of the wound to prevent infection. If there are symptoms such as fever and abdominal discomfort, the doctor should be informed in time and appropriate drugs should be selected for anti-infection treatment, such as amoxicillin capsules, etc. In severe cases, methods such as puncture drainage can also be selected to drain the pus cavity. After small intestine rupture repair surgery, patients should also go to the hospital for regular review to clarify the recovery situation. And a short time after the operation should try not to eat spicy and stimulating food to avoid affecting the recovery.