How long to recover from minimally invasive brain hemorrhage surgery

The recovery period of minimally invasive surgery for cerebral hemorrhage is usually around 2 to 3 weeks, and the recovery period is relatively longer for patients with more serious conditions.
Usually, patients who undergo minimally invasive surgery for cerebral hemorrhage have relatively small amount of bleeding, and the location of bleeding is superficial, mostly located in the brain cortex, and the neurological function is seldom affected, and the condition can be stabilized after about 2 weeks of cerebral edema after the minimally invasive surgery.
If the location of bleeding is deeper, such as thalamic hemorrhage, brainstem hemorrhage, basal ganglia hemorrhage into the ventricles, etc., the patient usually has obvious neurological impairment, and there will be obvious hemiparesis, aphasia and other symptoms before surgery.
Symptoms usually cannot be relieved after minimally invasive surgery and can only be recovered through later rehabilitation therapy, so there is a longer recovery period of about 3 weeks.
The exact recovery time varies from person to person. Active treatment is recommended to help improve prognosis and prolong survival.