Abdominal surgery recovery can leave patients, caregivers, and families asking one simple question: “What happens next?”
This Companion is designed to support recovery after abdominal surgery by organizing the recovery patterns that commonly matter most: walking progression, incision monitoring, pain control, bowel and bladder awareness, breathing, hydration, nutrition, lifting and activity restrictions, VTE awareness, therapy readiness checks, and gradual return to daily activity.
Abdominal surgery is not one-size-fits-all. Recovery depends on the procedure, incision type, laparoscopic versus open approach, drains or tubes, bowel function, wound status, pain, complications, medical history, and surgeon-specific instructions.
The evidence framework for this Companion includes enhanced recovery after surgery resources, abdominal surgery rehabilitation literature, wound and surgical site infection guidance, ileus and bowel recovery resources, activity restriction literature, venous thromboembolism guidance, vital sign screening resources, and therapy readiness references.
This Companion does not replace surgeon instructions, hospital discharge guidance, wound care instructions, drain instructions, medication instructions, anticoagulation instructions, or individualized medical advice. Recovery should always follow the recommendations of the surgeon, physician, nurse, rehabilitation team, anticoagulation clinic, and care team.