Edema after cerebral hemorrhage surgery is still possible to reappear after surgery to remove the bone flap.
It is normal to have edema after brain hemorrhage surgery, and the edema of the brain tissue will last for about 3~4 weeks, especially in the first week after the surgery, the edema will be more obvious, and there is a risk of brain hernia, which will threaten the patient’s life. In order to prevent the formation of brain hernia, decompression surgery is often performed to remove the bone flap, but the surgery can not prevent the development of brain edema, and the edema may continue to worsen after the operation.
Therefore, after the operation, the use of mannitol, glycerol fructose and other drugs to reduce cranial pressure, and pay attention to closely monitor the patient’s vital signs, observe changes in the condition, and adjust the use of drugs as appropriate.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a more serious disease, must follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.