How long can a 69-year-old man with a cerebral hemorrhage live after surgery?

A 69-year-old man with cerebral hemorrhage may live for 3 months to more than 10 years after surgery, or he may die very quickly due to the particularly serious condition.
If no brain herniation occurs before the operation of cerebral hemorrhage in a 69-year-old man, most patients can survive for more than 3 months after the operation with the disappearance of cerebral edema and the recovery of brain function after the relevant comprehensive treatment. Some patients may have life-threatening cerebral hemorrhage due to repeated lung infections, severe malnutrition and poor blood pressure control caused by prolonged bed rest at different times after 3 months of survival.
If 69-year-old people are in good physical condition before the operation, can pay attention to good control of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipids after the operation, and appropriately carry out functional exercises for the affected limbs and cardiopulmonary exercises, the survival time is often not significantly different from that of other 69-year-old people.
The survival time of the elderly is not significantly different from that of other 69-year-olds, and they may live for another 10 years or more.
When the amount of cerebral hemorrhage is large, the brain tissue is severely damaged, and the patient has already experienced brain herniation before the operation, even if the cerebral hemorrhage is cleared by emergency surgery, the patient’s life will be endangered due to the severe damage of the brain function and the serious complications after the operation, which will soon lead to death.
After surgery, 69-year-old patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to strengthen nursing care, pay attention to diet and control blood pressure, and go to the neurosurgery department or neurology department of regular hospitals for regular follow-up.