Is there any hope for recovery from bleeding coma during surgery for acute cerebral infarction?

When bleeding occurs during surgery for acute cerebral infarction and coma occurs, there may be hope for recovery if the amount of bleeding is small, but when the amount of bleeding is large, the hope for recovery is relatively small.
After acute cerebral infarction, the brain tissue will be damaged to a certain degree, when bleeding occurs during surgery, it is necessary to stop bleeding in time and clean up the surrounding damaged and necrotic brain tissue, so that the patient may have a better recovery in the later stage of drug treatment and functional exercise.
Once the amount of bleeding is relatively large during the surgery and damage is caused to the medulla oblongata, hypothalamus and other important brain tissues, the patient will not only fall into a coma, but also likely to experience respiratory and cardiac arrest, or even life-threatening, and then it will be more difficult for the patient to recover.
Bleeding coma in acute cerebral infarction surgery is more serious, must grasp the best resuscitation time, but also to actively absorb oxygen and reduce brain tissue edema, so as to minimize brain tissue damage, and have a better prognosis.