Cost of surgery for hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage

The cost of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage surgery may vary depending on the type of surgery chosen, and each hospital. If the patient has undergone simple extraventricular drainage, the cost of the surgery is about$8,000. If the patient underwent debridement with intracranial hematoma removal, the cost of the procedure is about$20,000. If the patient underwent microbone window intracranial hematoma removal, the cost was about$10,000. However, for the current treatment of hypertension, routine intracranial pressure monitoring is recommended, and the cost of the intracranial pressure monitoring procedure is about$20,000. Thus, the cost of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage surgery varies primarily according to the type of surgery and from hospital to hospital, but the ultimate goal of cerebral hemorrhage, regardless of the surgical option used, is to keep the patient’s intracranial pressure normal.