Patients with depressed skull fractures can be cured with active treatment, as the skull is rich in blood flow and most healing is not a problem. However, patients with depressed fractures are subjected to high levels of violence and should be closely monitored for changes in vital signs. If the patient develops headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting symptoms worsen, it is necessary to actively perform cranial CT and MRI to clarify the presence of brain contusion and brain hemorrhage. If the patient has a severe cerebral contusion with very heavy bleeding, it is necessary to actively perform surgical treatment, otherwise it may lead to language impairment and limb dysfunction at a later stage. Such a patient can also be completely healed at a later stage by active fracture repositioning.