A multicentric and prospective survey has been carried out in simple blind from August 1998 to May 2000 at Yopougon and Treichville Teaching Hospitals on 185 patients having undergone an emergency or sheduled surgical intervention for a non septic gynaecological affection. Ninety five patients were discharged early just after bowel motion, and ninety others left seven days after the surgical intervention. The authors compared the complications observed in the two modes of discharge and showed that there is no meaningful difference between their respective frequencies. In a more general way it has not been identified particular risk factors of post-operative complications.