What to do about brain hemorrhage after auditory neuroma surgery

Postoperative brain hemorrhage after acoustic neuroma is usually a more serious complication. For patients with less bleeding, conservative treatments, such as general treatment and medication, are the mainstay. If the bleeding is large, surgical treatment is needed.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a serious postoperative complication of acoustic neuroma, the main symptoms of which are sudden severe headache, vomiting and different degrees of consciousness disorder, and the treatment is mainly based on removing hematoma and stopping bleeding.
If the amount of bleeding is small, patients need to rest quietly, strengthen nursing care, and adjust blood pressure. During the period, it is also necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to take mannitol, tranexamic acid and other drugs to achieve the effect of lowering intracranial pressure, stopping bleeding and so on.
For patients with large amount of bleeding and ineffective conservative treatment, surgical treatment should be performed according to medical advice, such as small bone window craniotomy hematoma removal, ventricular puncture drainage, drilling hematoma aspiration, etc., to achieve the purpose of eliminating hematoma.
Patients with postoperative brain hemorrhage after acoustic neuroma surgery should adjust their mindset and cooperate with doctors for active treatment.