How many days can you get out of bed for percutaneous nephrolithotomy

After percutaneous nephrolithotomy surgery, patients can get out of bed in 1~7 days, and the specific time to get out of bed will be decided according to the difficulty of the surgery and their own recovery condition.
If the number of urinary stones in the patient is small, percutaneous nephrolithotomy surgery goes smoothly and does not cause obvious mucosal injury, the patient recovers faster after the operation, and generally can get out of bed about 24 hours after the operation.
If percutaneous nephrolithotomy surgery is difficult, the operation is accompanied by renal blood vessels and ureteral injury, patients with postoperative lumbar pain, hematuria and other symptoms, the patient’s postoperative recovery is slower, and generally 5 to 7 days after the patient can get out of bed activities.
In the early postoperative period, patients should pay attention to bed rest and avoid getting out of bed too early, otherwise it is not conducive to wound healing. Patients should drink more water and control protein intake appropriately so as not to increase the burden on the kidneys, and some patients also need to pay attention to consume less spinach, bamboo shoots and other foods containing oxalic acid.
If the patient is not feeling well after percutaneous nephrolithotomy, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.