Patients with cerebral hemorrhage can be implanted with cardiac stents if their condition is stable. Stent implantation is not recommended in the acute stage of cerebral hemorrhage. During the process of stent implantation treatment, patients need to take a large amount of oral antiplatelet drugs, and anticoagulants are also needed during the procedure, which may lead to aggravation of cerebral hemorrhage symptoms, or even life-threatening. During the stabilization period of cerebral hemorrhage, the bleeding risk of patients will be significantly reduced, and patients with definite coronary artery disease can be implanted with stents. Before the procedure, the patient’s bleeding risk should be fully assessed, the treatment should be well planned, and appropriate antiplatelet drugs should be chosen, but the patient and his family should be informed that the patient is still at risk of having another cerebral hemorrhage. When implanting a stent in a patient with cerebral hemorrhage, it is important to do a good risk assessment under the guidance of a physician and to treat the patient under the guidance of a medical professional.